P1racenews AI automatic summary:
If Max Verstappen’s standout time in first practice at the Belgian Grand Prix warned of a return to his Formula 1 dominance, McLaren’s drivers did their best to dispel thoughts of such a comfortable run for Red Bull with a 1-2 in FP2
Max Verstappen showed promise in FP1 at the Belgian Grand Prix, but McLaren’s drivers impressed in FP2 with a 1-2 finish. Lando Norris ended the session fastest, with a slight advantage due to strategy nuances. McLaren’s use of both soft and medium tires in long-run simulations showcased their adaptability. Verstappen and Red Bull face strong competition from McLaren at Spa, where they have won from difficult grid positions in recent years. The Ferraris of Leclerc and Sainz struggled to match the pace of the frontrunners, while Hamilton faced tire degradation issues. Esteban Ocon’s strong showing for Alpine hinted at competitive performance in the midfield.