What happened to Perez Belgian GP?

What happened to Perez Belgian GP?

Sergio Perez will not take part in the Belgian Grand Prix after crashing out on his way to the grid. While the Mexican was unhurt, the impact was sufficient to cause quite serious damage to the right front of the Red Bull, with Perez told over team radio that his race was done and to kill the engine and climb out.

What happened at the Belgium F1?

Max Verstappen won a heavily rain-shortened Belgian Grand Prix that finished late into the evening amid torrential conditions at Spa-Francorchamps. The 1500 scheduled start time came 30 minutes after Sergio Perez crashed on the way to his grid spot in the wet weather, with the rain showing no signs of relenting.

What happened to Lando Norris car?

The British driver, 21, lost control of his McLaren through the fearsome Eau Rouge in the wet conditions, slamming into the wall and pirouetting four and a half times before coming to a standstill. Norris wrote off the back of his McLaren in the accident, with the front-right wheel also torn away from his car.

Who crashed in F1 yesterday?

Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen involved in scary crash in F1 Italian Grand Prix. Formula 1 drivers Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Lewis Hamilton of England — the first- and second-place drivers in the 2021 standings, respectively — were involved in a scary crash at the Italian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Who won the F1 today 2021?

MAX VERSTAPPEN
MAX VERSTAPPEN WINS THE 2021 MEXICAN GRAND PRIX! A supreme performance to extend his championship lead..

Is Lando Norris OK after accident?

“Following precautionary checks after an accident during qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix, Lando Norris has been cleared to compete in the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix by the trackside doctor and FIA medical delegate,” a spokesman said.

Who is McLaren first driver?

Lando Norris Since entering the sport in 1966 under the guidance and restless endeavour of eponymous founder Bruce, McLaren’s success has been nothing short of breathtaking.

Did the 2021 Belgian Grand Prix happen?

The 2021 Belgian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Rolex Belgian Grand Prix 2021) was a Formula One motor race held on 29 August 2021 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps….

2021 Belgian Grand Prix
Second George Russell Williams-Mercedes
Third Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
Lap leaders

Will Belgian GP be Cancelled?

Aug 29 – Aug 29, 2021
Belgian Grand Prix/Date

Who was at fault in the F1 crash today?

Formula One Race Director Michael Masi explained that Max Verstappen, who has been given a three-place grid penalty, was ‘predominantly to blame’ for his crash with Lewis Hamilton at the Italian Grand Prix. “I don’t fully agree with the penalty as I believe it was a racing incident,” said Verstappen.

Who was fastest in practice for the Belgian Grand Prix?

Aug 27, 2021, 7:06 AM Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was fastest on the opening day of Belgian Grand Prix practice at Spa-Francorchamps on Friday, the 12th round of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship, but his day ended with a crash. Listen to this article

Who was on pole in the Belgian Grand Prix?

Max Verstappen mastered tricky weather conditions at Spa to take pole in the Belgian Grand Prix. Photograph: Dan Istitene – Formula 1/Formula 1/Getty Images Max Verstappen took pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix but it was George Russell who shone through the gloom and torrential rain.

Where did Lando Norris crash in Belgian Grand Prix?

McLaren’s Lando Norris has a big crash at Eau Rouge in wet conditions at the start of the final part of qualifying for the 2021 Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.

Who was the F1 driver that crashed at Malmedy?

Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas was fastest in FP1 and Verstappen pipped him in FP2, while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc suffered a crash that caused a red flag. Verstappen himself then crashed at Malmedy, damaging the right-rear corner of his car as he backed it into the tyrewall.

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