Have a look at the list of previous winners and the fastest laps ahead of the F1 Belgian Grand Prix weekend
Formula 1 has returned to Belgium once again for one of the favorite circuits in the F1 calendar. Subsequently, Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps is a fan favorite and the drivers hold the circuit in very high regard due to its fast corners and scenic views.
Michael Schumacher has won the Belgian Grand Prix 6 times. Meanwhile, Ferrari holds the record of winning the Belgian GP 18 times as the circuit inherits many straights where the Ferrari clearly triumphs. Lewis Hamilton won here the last time out starting from pole position and leading all the way.
F1 Belgian Grand Prix Winners and Fastest Lap Holders
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Third Place | Fastest Lap |
2020 | Lewis Hamilton | Valtteri Bottas | Max Verstappen | Daniel Ricciardo |
2019 | Charles Leclerc | Lewis Hamilton | Valtteri Bottas | Sebastian Vettel |
2018 | Sebastian Vettel | Lewis Hamilton | Max Verstappen | Valtteri Bottas |
2017 | Lewis Hamilton | Sebastian Vettel | Daniel Ricciardo | Sebastian Vettel |
2016 | Nico Rosberg | Daniel Ricciardo | Lewis Hamilton | Lewis Hamilton |
2015 | Lewis Hamilton | Nico Rosberg | Nico Rosberg | |
2014 | Daniel Ricciardo | Nico Rosberg | Valtteri Bottas | Nico Rosberg |
2013 | Sebastian Vettel | Fernando Alonso | Lewis Hamilton | Sebastian Vettel |
2012 | Sebastian Vettel | Kimi Raikonnen | Bruno Senna | |
2011 | Sebastian Vettel | Mark Webber | Jenson Button | Mark Webber |
2010 | Lewis Hamilton | Mark Webber | Robert Kubica | Lewis Hamilton |
2009 | Kimi Raikonnen | Sebastian Vettel | Sebastian Vettel | |
2008 | Felipe Massa | Lewis Hamilton | Kimi Raikonnen | |
2007 | Kimi Raikonnen | Felipe Massa | Fernando Alonso | Felipe Massa |
2005 | Kimi Raikonnen | Fernando Alonso | ||
2004 | Kimi Raikonnen | |||
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Formula 1 Belgian GP 2021 Battle for the pole position
Lewis Hamilton would be hoping to replicate his wonderful form at Spa-Francorchamps to increase his lead at the top of the table. Meanwhile, he would try to bag the pole position just like last year and will be confident of repeating the coup once again.
Ferrari will be hoping for a good result at the Belgian Grand Prix after Charles Leclerc endured an early retirement at the Hungaroring. Meanwhile, Leclerc began from pole position in 2019 to lead the race all the way and secure victory.
Max Verstappen will be looking to generate some forward-going momentum after a disastrous finish to the Hungarian GP. However, the Dutchman loves the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and will be looking to dethrone Lewis Hamilton from the top.