P1racenews AI automatic summary:
The safety car has been deployed after the first lap incident at the Sprint race of the Belgian Grand Prix in F2.
Title contenders Richard Verschoor and Luke Browning were involved in a first-lap collision during the Belgian GP Sprint, which resulted in their elimination.
Verschoor, who was leading the championship, had started in 11th place, while Browning and fellow title rival Jak Crawford were close behind in 12th and 14th positions respectively.
The incident occurred as they approached La Source on the opening lap, which caused Browning to be caught between the two and led to a collision.
Browning was forced to retire immediately, and Verschoor spun at Eau Rouge, prompting the deployment of the safety car.
Although Crawford managed to continue racing despite the collision, he was at the back of the pack.
Meanwhile, Leonardo Fornaroli, who was fourth in the standings before the race, took the lead early on, overtaking Alex Dunne, the pole sitter in the feature race and the fifth title contender, who was in ninth place.






