Max Verstappen wins Belgian GP with out racing a single lap
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen gained the rain-hit Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday with out racing even a single lap as half-points had been awarded for less than the sixth time in Formula One historical past.
After some three hours of ready for the rain to subside, the race began from the pitlane and behind the protection automobile and was then stopped after finishing the 2 laps required to award half factors.
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George Russell completed second for Williams, his first Formula One podium, with seven occasions world champion Lewis Hamilton third for Mercedes.
Hamilton’s total lead over Verstappen was lower from eight factors to 3.