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Vettel wins the 2018 Belgian Grand Prix

Five wins so far this season for Sebastian Vettel and Scuderia Ferrari, who had not won in Belgium since 2009. Seb has closed the gap in the Drivers’ championship to 17 points, while the Scuderia has lost a further 5 in the Constructors’ because of Kimi’s retirement after he was hit by Ricciardo at the start. He could have got a great result given the pace of the SF71H, even though he was starting from the third row of the grid.

Vettel was second on the grid, with Kimi sixth. The start went off normally, but a McLaren was soon flying through the air: it was Alonso, who had been hit by Hulkenberg. But at this point, all eyes were on the leaders as Vettel immediately got past Hamilton on the Kemmel climb, to take the lead. Immediately after that, the Safety Car came out. The number 7 car pitted to fit the Medium tyres, showing signs of some damage to the floor and bodywork.

Four laps went by before the restart when Vettel fought off the advances of his pursuers and was able to build a slight lead. However, his team-mate was struggling to drive his damaged car and returned to the pits to check the damage while work was done on the front wing. But it was all in vain and he was soon back to park up in the garage and retire.

The two leaders were lapping at almost identical pace and the two teams watched one another, waiting for the pit stops to begin. Hamilton was the first to come in at half distance, fitting the Softs. Seb stepped up the pace, prior to pitting. He also went for the yellow tyres and the driver congratulated the team on its perfect work, as he emerged still leading the race by 1”9. On lap 25, Seb a fastest lap.

With 15 laps to the flag, the Ferrari led by over 4 seconds and the key would be tyre management, but the battle was far from over. On lap 35, it was time to lap the backmarkers. But a cool Vettel continued to show his stride and didn’t give an inch to Hamilton to overtake him. The Brit was struggling to even keep up with his pace.

Hamilton’s teammate Valterri Bottas had an incredible race. He started at P17 and managed to make his way up the pack to finish 4th overall. The two other Force India had a great race as well clinching 5th and 6th position.

“I had great start. Not sure Lewis saw me, he pushed me quite far to left. But I knew my chance would be later on up the hill, and I think I timed it well. Obviously last year I was always ending up short. It was better this year, we had a bit less wing. Timing is crucial and I managed that perfectly I thought… With the safety car then, it was the other way round. I thought, ‘well I got that done and now I’ve got the safety car’. Had a good restart, very good exit of T1, kept it clean. It was tricky with the headwind raking for the first turn. After that, a very smooth race. Lewis pushed hard, especially the first stint towards the end, he was very fast. Second stint, I could turn everything down and control the pace. Great weekend.” – Sebastian Vettel

Here are the full standings from the race.

POS NO DRIVER CAR LAPS TIME/RETIRED PTS
1 5 Sebastian Vettel FERRARI 44 1:23:34.476 25
2 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES 44 +11.061s 18
3 33 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER 44 +31.372s 15
4 77 Valtteri Bottas MERCEDES 44 +68.605s 12
5 11 Sergio Perez FORCE INDIA MERCEDES 44 +71.023s 10
6 31 Esteban Ocon FORCE INDIA MERCEDES 44 +79.520s 8
7 8 Romain Grosjean HAAS FERRARI 44 +85.953s 6
8 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI 44 +87.639s 4
9 10 Pierre Gasly SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA 44 +105.892s 2
10 9 Marcus Ericsson SAUBER FERRARI 43 +1 lap 1
11 55 Carlos Sainz RENAULT 43 +1 lap 0
12 35 Sergey Sirotkin WILLIAMS MERCEDES 43 +1 lap 0
13 18 Lance Stroll WILLIAMS MERCEDES 43 +1 lap 0
14 28 Brendon Hartley SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA 43 +1 lap 0
15 2 Stoffel Vandoorne MCLAREN RENAULT 43 +1 lap 0
NC 3 Daniel Ricciardo RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER 28 DNF 0
NC 7 Kimi Räikkönen FERRARI 8 DNF 0
NC 16 Charles Leclerc SAUBER FERRARI 0 DNF 0
NC 14 Fernando Alonso MCLAREN RENAULT 0 DNF 0
NC 27 Nico Hulkenberg RENAULT 0 DNF 0