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Robbie Von’s F1 Preview – Belgian Grand Prix

ANTONELLI’S LEAD IS MELTING. AND SPA IS NEXT.

This season just keeps dishing up the drama!

Leclerc won at Silverstone. Antonelli started from pole, won the Sprint, looked set for a massive weekend… and then his car failed him again. A wheel shield failure with ten laps to go ended his race. A five second time penalty on top of it dropped him to 16th. Zero points. From pole position. The championship lead that was 66 points three months ago is now just 25. This is a serious title fight now.


SILVERSTONE IN BRIEF

Leclerc made a lightning start, got ahead of Antonelli off the line alongside Hamilton, and controlled the race from the front. Russell and Hamilton completed the podium. A Ferrari win with two Mercedes on the steps below it. Norris fourth, Hadjar fifth.

Antonelli had actually hunted Leclerc down and was closing hard when the wheel shield failure struck. Brutal timing. His third mechanical issue in four races. Toto Wolff has some very uncomfortable questions to answer about reliability right now.

Verstappen retired after a rear wing failure. Back to back DNFs for Red Bull. He described it as super dangerous and was not hiding his frustration with the team. McLaren had a weekend to forget. Piastri eleventh. Norris fourth but Norris himself admitted the upgrade progress has been undriveable at times. Not great reading for the defending champions.


WHERE THE CHAMPIONSHIP STANDS

Antonelli: 179 points. Russell: 154. Hamilton: 147. Leclerc: 108. Norris: 97.

Twenty-five points between first and second with 13 races to go. Russell and Hamilton are both within striking distance. Ferrari have won two of the last three races. This is a completely different season to the one we thought we were watching in April.


THE BELGIAN GRAND PRIX – SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS

From Silverstone to Spa. One of the greatest circuits on the planet. Fast, brutal, unpredictable… seven kilometres of pure challenge. 44 laps. Rain almost guaranteed.

But here is the big talking point heading into Belgium. The 2026 hybrid systems are about to face their toughest test of the season. Spa has five Straight Mode activation zones, more than any circuit this year. The straights here are so long that the battery runs out before the lap is finished. Fernando Alonso put it bluntly this week. Without electrical deployment on those straights, these 2026 cars have less power than a Formula 2 machine.

The teams that manage their battery deployment most cleverly through Sectors 1 and 3 could find a decisive advantage that has nothing to do with raw car pace. This could be the most strategically complex race of the season.


THE TEAMS

Mercedes

Antonelli at $2.50 to win and $1.17 Top 3. The car is quick — he had pole at Silverstone and was hunting down Leclerc before the failure. Three mechanical issues in four races is the concern. If the reliability holds, he wins. The ‘Best Finishing Position’ matchup — Antonelli over Russell at $1.60 is the smart play if you think Mercedes gets it together this weekend.


Ferrari

Hamilton at $4.50 to win and $1.55 Top 3. Leclerc at $6.00 to win and $1.70 Top 3. Two wins in three races. The SF-26 showed real aerodynamic efficiency at Silverstone and Spa asks for exactly the same things — sustained high speed, long straights, heavy tyre loads. If Ferrari manage the battery deployment better than Mercedes this weekend, they could go right to the front. Hamilton Top 3 at $1.55 is a strong play off the back of his current form.

The season bet markets are also worth a look. Ferrari Constructors Championship at $6.00 is genuinely interesting. They trail Mercedes by 78 points but with 13 races to go and this form, it is not impossible. Hamilton Drivers Championship at $5.50 is a punt but not an outrageous one.


Red Bull

Verstappen at $9.00 to win and $2.50 Top 3. He has admitted himself that Spa is going to be tough — Red Bull’s power unit struggles on energy-starved circuits with long straights. Back to back DNFs have not helped his confidence either. Hard to back with enthusiasm but Leclerc over Verstappen in the matchup market at $1.60 is worth a look given Ferrari’s current trajectory versus Red Bull’s current nightmare.


McLaren

Norris $21.00 to win, Piastri $29.00 to win. Those are ugly numbers for the defending Constructors champions. Norris admitted the upgrade has been undriveable at times. McLaren need Spa badly. The Norris over Piastri matchup at $1.77 is probably the safest McLaren play if you think the team finds something this weekend. Happy punting!

PLAYS FOR THIS WEEKEND

Kimi Antonelli to Win – $2.50

Lewis Hamilton Top 3 – $1.55

Antonelli ‘Best Finishing Position’ over Russell – $1.60

Leclerc ‘Best Finishing Position’ over Verstappen – $1.60

Ferrari Constructors Championship – $6.00

Odds correct at time of publication.

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