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Ferrari becomes first team to hit 10,000 points, Did Russell’s worn tires cause his Spa disqualification?, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.
- Ferrari becomes first team to hit 10,000 points
- Did Russell’s worn tires cause his Spa disqualification?
- Horner clarifies crucial Perez meeting
- Gasly’s heartfelt tribute to Hubert
- Egg and spoon with the Williams boys
Ferrari becomes first team to hit 10,000 points
Following the Belgian Grand Prix, Ferrari became the first F1 team to reach 10,000 points as a constructor. With a record 15 driver's titles, 16 constructors' championships, 245 wins, and 818 podiums, Ferrari is the most successful team in F1 history. Charles Leclerc's third-place finish and Carlos Sainz's sixth at Spa-Francorchamps helped Ferrari surpass the 10,000-point milestone.
Click here to read the full article by Fergal Walsh (racingnews365.com)
Did Russell’s worn tires cause his Spa disqualification?
George Russell's disqualification at the Belgian GP was due to his car being 1.5kg underweight, which Mercedes attributed to an error in their calculations. The main suspect for this discrepancy is the wear on Russell's tires, which lost mass over their extended 34-lap stint. The lack of post-race marbles at Spa, which could have added weight to the car, also contributed to the issue. Mercedes is investigating how this error occurred, especially given the unique factors of the Spa circuit and unexpected one-stop strategy.
Click here to read the full article by Jonathan Noble (motorsport.com)
Horner clarifies crucial Perez meeting
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was surprised that Sergio Perez finished seventh in the Belgian Grand Prix after starting in second place. The team hoped Perez would at least make it to the podium, especially after his strong qualifying performance. However, Perez lost positions early in the race and ended up eighth, though he moved up to seventh when George Russell was disqualified. Horner said the team needs to review the race data to understand why Perez’s performance was not as expected and added that a meeting to discuss Perez's future is planned, but no immediate changes are anticipated.
Click here to read the full article by Lewis Larkam (crash.net)
Gasly’s heartfelt tribute to Hubert
Pierre Gasly has led tributes to Anthoine Hubert ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix. Formula 2 driver Hubert was just 22 years old when he died during a race in Spa in 2019. Gasly and Hubert were very close friends, and Hubert's crash left Gasly devastated. Every year, Gasly returns to the crash site to lay flowers and pay his respects.
Egg and spoon with the Williams boys
In a typical egg-and-spoon race, players have to speed walk or run while balancing an egg on a spoon. But with the Williams boys, you can tell it's going to be very different. I mean, this will possibly be the worst egg and spoon-race you'll ever see. Why? Perhaps you should check it out for yourself.