George Russell Disqualified, Lewis Hamilton Wins Belgian Grand Prix

George Russell was disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix due to a weight infringement, losing his first-place finish.

  • George Russell was disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix due to a weight infringement, losing his first-place finish.
  • Lewis Hamilton inherited the win, his fifth at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit, tying him with Ayrton Senna for the second-most Belgian Grand Prix victories.
  • The disqualification shook up the final race results, with Oscar Piastri moving up to second place and Charles Leclerc taking third.

In a shocking turn of events, George Russell was disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix after his car was found to be 1.5 kilograms under the minimum weight limit. This meant that his Mercedes teammate, Lewis Hamilton, was promoted to first place, claiming his fifth victory at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
The disqualification was a result of a mistake by the Mercedes team, who failed to fully drain the fuel tank during the initial weighing process. The team acknowledged the error and apologized to Russell, who had driven a strong race. Hamilton’s inherited win extends his strong recent form and ties him with Ayrton Senna for the second-most Belgian Grand Prix victories.
The results of the race have also impacted the championship standings, with Max Verstappen still maintaining a comfortable lead in the driver’s championship. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri moved up to second place, propelling his team closer to Red Bull in the constructors’ championship.

 

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