Russell executed a brilliant one-stop strategy, outperforming his competitors on two-stops, and emerged victorious against Hamilton and Piastri. Leclerc started from pole and led the pack, with Hamilton and Perez quickly following behind. Norris struggled at La Source, losing positions, but eventually regained momentum. Verstappen, despite a grid penalty, showcased impressive overtaking skills to climb the ranks. Hamilton’s strategic pit stop put him in the lead, with Russell making a successful pass on Perez. Sainz’s delayed pit stop cost him crucial time, while Verstappen tried to challenge Russell but had to settle for strategic conservation.
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