What time is Belgian GP qualifying?

What time is Belgian GP qualifying?

Qualifying for the Belgian GP starts at 3pm local time (2pm BST), using the regular Q1, Q2 and Q3 knockout session format.

Who is on pole for the f1 Belgium 2021?

Max Verstappen

2021 Belgian Grand Prix
Scheduled distance 44 laps, 308.052 km (191.414 mi)
Weather Wet, persistent rain
Pole position
Driver Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda

Who won the Belgian Grand Prix 2020?

Lewis Hamilton
2020 Belgian Grand Prix/Winners
Hamilton cruises to Belgian GP win, Ferraris finish 13th and 14th. Lewis Hamilton led from start to finish to win the Belgian Grand Prix, where Ferrari recorded its worse finish in recent memory, with Sebastian Vettel 13th and Charles Leclerc 15th.

Where did Gasly qualify?

Gasly qualified in seventh place and took advantage of retirements from Valtteri Bottas and both Ferrari drivers, as well as a collision between Lewis Hamilton and Alex Albon, to finish the race in second place after holding off Hamilton in a straight drag to the finish line.

How long does qualifying last in F1?

Qualifying lasts approximately an hour. It is broken up into three qualifying periods. The first period is 20 minutes, the second is 15 minutes, and the third is ten minutes.

What time will F1 qualifying start?

What time does it start? The first session of qualifying will start at 2pm GMT on Saturday 20 November.

Has Belgian GP been Cancelled?

Aug 29 – Aug 29, 2021
Belgian Grand Prix/Date

Who’s in pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix?

MAX VERSTAPPEN
MAX VERSTAPPEN TAKES POLE POSITION FOR THE 2021 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX.

Has Alex Albon had a podium?

Albon took his maiden Formula One podium at the 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix, by overtaking Daniel Ricciardo on lap 51 after the second race restart. Albon’s podium was the first podium for a Thai Formula One driver in the World Championship.

Who is the tallest F1 driver?

THE TALLEST AND SHORTEST DRIVERS TO EVER RACE IN FORMULA 1 Hans-Joachim Stuck is believed to be the tallest ever F1 driver at 194cm, while Andrea Montermini is thought to be the shortest of the modern era at just 5 feet, 2 inches (around 157cm – 2cm shorter than Yuki Tsunoda).

Who is on pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix?

Belgian Grand Prix, Saturday 28th August 2021 Max Verstappen scored his 9th F1 pole position of his career during the Belgian Grand Prix qualifying session today. The Red Bull Racing driver will start from P1 for the first time on Spa-Francorchamps.

How big is the F1 track in Belgium?

Suited in the heart of the Ardennes, the 7-kilometre track is stepped in F1 folklore. A fan favourite for its iconic corners – Eau Rouge, Les Combes, Pouhon and Blanchimont – Spa is a track everyone loves.

Why did Red Bull start from P1 in qualifying?

The Red Bull Racing driver will start from P1 for the first time on Spa-Francorchamps. It was the 69th pole for Red Bull Racing. The start of the first qualifying session was delayed by race control, because they wanted to wait out a huge rain shower that passed the track and the weather forecast showed it would dry up quickly.