Kevin Magnussen scored four points for Haas by finishing eighth, one place behind team-mate Romain Grosjean, and believes that the team’s double-points finish will be crucial in their fight with Renault.
Lewis Hamilton will start the Belgian Grand prix on pole position, ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Force India’s Esteban Ocon, after a wet end to Qualifying at Spa-Francorchamps.
Kimi Räikkönen led the way on Friday afternoon at Spa, ahead of Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
Lawrence Stroll relishing his 'most exciting challenge yet' with Racing Point Force India
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Lawrence Stroll believes that his investment can help bring the re-branded Force India to new heights, calling it his “most exciting challenge yet”.
The new Racing Point Force India squad will be allowed to compete in Formula 1 in 2018, after the FIA granted permission for them to race in Belgium.
Mario Isola explains Pirelli’s decision to bring the super-soft, soft and medium compounds to the Belgian Grand Prix.
Brendon Hartley believes that Toro Rosso are well-equipped to take advantage of any adverse conditions at the Belgian Grand Prix.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes that this season has shown that going to a race as the favourites for victory means little.
Midseason Review: 2018 FIA Formula 1 World Championship - Renault Sport Formula One Team
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Renault look to be the favourites to take fourth spot in 2018, but need further work in order to challenge for podiums and wins in the coming years.
Sauber sit ninth in the Constructors’ Championship after the first half of the season. With development frozen in favour of 2019, can they continue to impress?
Helmut Marko has labelled claims that Max Verstappen has vetoed Carlos Sainz Jr. being his team-mate at Red Bull as “bullsh**t”.
Pierre Gasly has praised the driveability and improving performance of the Honda engine, but says that further progress is still needed in terms of power.
Carlos Sainz Jr. could find himself at McLaren for 2019, with McLaren CEO Zak Brown describing him as “an excellent race car driver”.
George Russell and Mercedes finished the post-Hungarian GP test top, ahead of Ferrari’s Kimi Räikkönen and Red Bull’s Jake Dennis.
Nico Hülkenberg could not continue his run of points-scoring finishes in the midsummer period, finishing twelfth at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton followed his German Grand Prix victory with a comfortable win in Hungary, extending his lead over Sebastian Vettel in the Drivers’ Championship.
The Sauber driver suffered terminal damage in a collision with both Force India drivers on the first lap of the Hungarian Grand Prix.