F1 standings after the Belgian Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri still in the lead, Lando Norris and Max Verstappen complete the top 3
Oscar Piastri won the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday, giving McLaren another victory. With this success, the Australian consolidates his lead at the top of the drivers' world championship. He is now ahead of team-mate Lando Norris, who finished second in Spa. Max Verstappen rounded off the podium after a solid race, but with no answer to the McLaren pace.

The drivers’ standings
The Belgian Grand Prix, won this Sunday by Oscar Piastri and his McLaren, did not disrupt the hierarchy in the world championship. The Australian driver retains the lead in the overall standings with 266 points, still closely followed by his teammate Lando Norris with 250 points. Max Verstappen and his Red Bull remain in contention in third place with 185 points.
On the tricolor side, no change for Esteban Ocon (27 points) and Isack Hadjar (22 points), who respectively maintain the 10th and 11th places in the championship. Meanwhile, Pierre Gasly takes advantage of the point scored in Belgium to gain a position and settle in 12th place in the overall standings with 20 points.
The constructors’ standings
After the Belgian Grand Prix, McLaren continues to dominate the world constructors’ championship. Thanks to the one-two finish by Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at Spa, the British team extends its lead at the top. Ferrari remains second but sees McLaren gaining a more comfortable advantage. Mercedes rounds out the top 3, still in pursuit.
Behind, Red Bull consolidates its 4th place, while Williams, Sauber, Racing Bull, and Aston Martin battle for the midfield positions. Alpine, despite scoring a point in Belgium, struggles to climb up the rankings.