Max Verstappen when the Belgian Grand Prix takes place Sunday, July 30. The Red Bull driver and the current champion is eyeing an eighth consecutive win at this circuit. Sebastian Vettel holds the all-time record of nine victories at the Belgian GP. But the race will be an interesting one and uncertainties loom large on Max Verstappen as Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris have shown marked improvement in their speed. Sergio Perez may also surprise the fans as he bagged a podium finish in Hungary a week back. The event is special also because the first half of the 2023 F1 season will come to an end with the Belgian GP.
Timing, ScheduleThe Belgian GP will take place on Sunday, July 30. The first practice will be held on Friday at 12.30 pm. Race qualifying will take place Friday at 4 pm. The Sprint shootout is scheduled for Saturday at 11 am while the sprint race will take place on Saturday at 3.30 pm. The Grand Prix will take place Sunday at 2 pm. As the official GP will have only one practice session, Saturday is dedicated to shooting qualifying. The top eight drivers will get points in the half an hour event, but its results will not affect the GP.
Live Broadcast, Live StreamingSky Sports F1 will broadcast live the entire week of racing events. Sky Sports subscribers can watch the live streaming on Sky Go App. It can also be watched on the dedicated live blog of Standard Sport.
FAQs:How many times has Verstappen won the Belgian GP?Max Verstappen, the Red Bull driver and the current champion is eyeing an eighth consecutive win at this circuit. Sebastian Vettel holds the all-time record of nine victories at the Belgian GP.Where can I watch the Belgian GP?Sky Sports F1 will broadcast live the entire week of racing events.
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