Formula 1 | Slippery Spa track expected after overnight rain

JOHANNESBURG - Lando Norris will start from pole position in today’s Belgian Grand Prix, after setting the fastest time in Saturday’s qualifying session.

The McLaren driver edged out championship leader and teammate Oscar Piastri, securing yet another front-row lockout for the team in Papaya orange.

READ | Norris on pole as McLaren lock-out front row at Belgian Grand Prix

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will line up third, while Max Verstappen, despite his sprint race success, could only manage fourth.

With Spa-Francorchamps the calendar’s longest and most demanding circuit ahead, the 20-driver grid faces a serious test of endurance, strategy, and skill.

  • To talk us through the race prospects and predictions, we’re joined by Motorsport South Africa CEO, Vic Maharaj.

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