Australian Oscar Baysri outperformed his teammate in the “McLaren” team and his opponent over the title Lando Norris early to win the Grand Belgium Award, which was delayed by the rain on Sunday, and thus expands the difference that separates him against the British in the general ranking of the drivers in the World Championships of “Formula 1” cars to 16 points.
The Ferrari driver, Charles Locker, came in third place, while the champions McLaren celebrated its dominance of the first two places for the sixth time in 13 races and the third in a row.
The race stopped on the Francurchan spa track after the warm -up roll, and was delayed for an hour and 20 minutes due to the weather, in light of the stagnant water and the thick spray that affected the vision.
Pasri was not in a moody state that allowed him to wait when the race started after four rolls behind the safety car.
The Australian set out through the spray to go beyond Norris at a “or promoted” turn and quickly make its way.
“I knew that the first roll would be the best opportunities to win the race,” said Pasri. I got out of the first turn, and dealt with (or roughe) with great boldness. We dealt very well with the rest of the race. I suffered in the end. The medium tires may not have been the best in the last five or six rolls. The situation was under control in most periods. ”
Despite his complaint of the battery in his conversation with his racing engineer, Nuris did not search for excuses after the race. He said: «Oscar did a good job. There is no more to say. He adhered to a little more in (or rouge); So you do not need to complain. His performance was better at first, and that’s all. I can no longer do anything after that. I was hoping to be at the forefront, but Oscar deserved that day. ”
Pasri entered the maintenance lane in the 12th of 44 to change his tires to medium, and Norris followed him after one roll, but he chose solid tires, and they did not stop at the maintenance lane again.
Paasteri expressed the end line, 3.415 seconds, from Norris, who was seeking to achieve his third success, and managed to reduce the difference in the last rolls by placing the quiet Australian under severe pressure.
The defending champion Max Versaben, and the winner of the speed race, ranked fourth in the first race that “Red Paul” was running since the dismissal of the team leader Christian Horner, while George Russell came fifth with “Mercedes”.
Alex Albon, the Williams driver, surpassed the world champion, seven times Luis Hamilton, the Ferrari driver, to ensure sixth place.
Liam Lawson, the Rising Bulls driver, came in eighth, while Gabriel Portolo ranked ninth, and Pierre Jasli got the last point for Albin.
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