Belgian Grand Prix – Free Practice 1: Bottas in the lead

The holidays did Valtteri Bottas good. The Finn sets the fastest time for this first free practice session in Belgium. Verstappen and Gasly complete the podium.

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It’s back to school for Formula 1. The drivers have returned to the splendid Spa-Francorchamps track. As announced in the weather forecast, rain has made an appearance much to the delight of the drivers during this first free practice session.

And the first question that arose among the teams was about the choice of tires. In the beginning, the drivers chose to start with the intermediate tires. While the track seemed wet in some places, the sun was coming out. It was difficult to judge the track conditions. The twenty drivers therefore switched to the medium tires after a few laps. The rain had stopped.

Lando Norris was setting the fastest time on the track with 1.50.191, quickly surpassed by Sebastian Vettel’s Aston Martin by a few thousandths of a second. Since the track wasn’t dry, some drivers had some scares. At the first turn, Kimi Räikkönen spun with his medium tires, followed shortly after by Yuki Tsunoda who blocked the pit lane exit. The Japanese driver made a dangerous move by reversing onto the track as other drivers were coming, fortunately without consequences.

After twenty minutes, the French seemed more in shape with Esteban Ocon setting the best time of the moment: 1.47.250. Pierre Gasly was just behind with 1.47.313. But Red Bull, aiming to regain the lead by the end of the weekend, took the lead with Max Verstappen, followed by his teammate.

During the summer break, as it lasted quite a while, some drivers need some time to get back on track. After his mistake a few minutes earlier, Räikkönen repeated it by hitting the wall at the pit lane entry. The Finn had arrived too fast and touched the wall at the back of his car. A lapse of concentration which caused damage to his car.

Later in the session, Lewis Hamilton narrowly avoided an accident. As he was setting a good time behind the wheel of his single-seater benefiting from the slipstream of Nicholas Latifi, the Williams driver did not see him as the Briton was about to overtake him. Fortunately, the seven-time world champion had anticipated and narrowly avoided an unfortunate accident. A few minutes later, it was Charles Leclerc who had a scare by missing the 15th turn.

And it was Valtteri Bottas who ended this session with the fastest time set on soft tires. The second Mercedes driver loves this track and he proves it perfectly with a time of 1.45.199. He is closely followed by Verstappen (1.45.363) and Pierre Gasly (1.45.699).

The ranking of the first free practice session

Driver Écurie Times Écart Laps
1 1 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1.45.199 18
2 2 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1.45.363 +0.164 14
3 3 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 1.45.699 +0.500 20
4 4 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1.45.818 +0.619 19
5 5 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1.45.935 +0.736 20
6 6 Sergio Perez Red Bull 1.46.127 +0.928 17
7 7 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 1.46.177 +0.978 19
8 8 Lando Norris McLaren 1.46.336 +1.137 17
9 9 Esteban Ocon Alpine 1.46.497 +1.298 16
10 10 Fernando Alonso Alpine 1.46.612 +1.413 16
11 11 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1.46.649 +1.450 19
12 12 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren 1.46.683 +1.484 20
13 13 Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo 1.46.755 +1.556 17
14 14 George Russell Williams 1.46.772 +1.573 19
15 15 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 1.46.928 +1.729 19
16 16 Nicholas Latifi Williams 1.47.101 +1.902 20
17 17 Kimi Räikkönen Alfa Romeo 1.48.125 +2.926 15
18 18 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1.48.224 +3.025 17
19 19 Nikita Mazepin Haas 1.48.705 +3.506 16
20 20 Mick Schumacher Haas 1.49.059 +3.860 15
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