Belgian GP Review | Antonelli Takes Control, Hungary Awaits
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This week on Pump the Brakes, we break down the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps and preview the final race before the summer break: the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Kimi Antonelli delivered a major championship statement at Spa, winning from pole and extending his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship. Charles Leclerc kept Ferrari’s momentum alive with another podium, Max Verstappen gave Red Bull some much-needed breathing room, McLaren kept scoring but still searched for a bigger breakthrough, and the midfield fight stayed tight.
We also talk about George Russell’s painful Lap 1 retirement after contact with Lewis Hamilton, why the penalty did not undo the damage, and why Russell still has a real opportunity to respond at Hungary before the break.
Then we turn the page to the Hungaroring — a tight, technical, high-pressure track where qualifying, tire management, and execution could decide everything. Can Hamilton use one of his best tracks to cut into Antonelli’s lead? Can Russell start his comeback? Can Ferrari prove the momentum is real? Can McLaren’s upgrades bring them back into the fight? And can Red Bull show Spa was real stability?
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