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Piastri Beats Norris to Win Formula 1’s Rain-Delayed Belgian Grand Prix

  • Following an 80-minute rain delay at Spa-Francorchamps, Oscar Piastri overtook Lando Norris on the opening lap.
  • Ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, weather forecasts predicted a wet race with rain expected on Sunday, following mixed conditions earlier in the weekend.
  • Lewis Hamilton pitted on Lap 12 to switch to slick tyres, with Oscar Piastri following on Lap 13 in drying conditions with DRS enabled.
  • The victory marks Oscar Piastri's sixth of the season and eighth of his career, extending his Drivers' Championship lead to 16 points.
  • With a 16-point cushion, Oscar Piastri heads into the Hungarian Grand Prix next weekend poised to strengthen his title bid.
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Mexico City.- With a master class in tyre management, Oscar Piastri won the Belgian Grand Prix. More leader than ever with 266 points, McLaren’s driver returned to the winning path after 3 races where luck did not accompany him (Canada, Austria and Great Britain), as the last time he took the victory was in Spain. Lando Norris did speed up at the end to reach his co-equiper but he did not catch up to fight the win and had to settle for second pl…

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Over 90 minutes of delay, wet track and poor visibility – Belgium's Grand Prix is becoming a test of patience for the Formula 1 stars. World champion Verstappen cannot understand this, but Oscar Piastri keeps his head cool.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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