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Race Recap: Belgian Grand Prix sings Waltzing Matilda
Filed under: Motorsports, Europe, Infiniti, Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Racing, McLaren
Changeable. Each commentator will use that word at least 6,072 times over the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix weekend. It is almost always applied to the weather, because the Spa-Francorchamps Circuit - perhaps all of Belgium - resides in some sort of climatological Narnia, its ADD skies totally unable to settle on a reliable behavior. A dry Friday turned into a thoroughly wet qualifying on Saturday. When Q3 had done, Nico Rosberg would line up on pole position for the fourth race in a row for Mercedes AMG Petronas, after teammate Lewis Hamilton had another brake problem, this time glazing on one of the discs. Infiniti Red Bull Racing engineered a low-downforce setup and Sebastian Vettel took the best advantage, lining up third and making us wonder if the magic was back. Fernando Alonso drove the first Ferrari to fourth, the Spaniard saying he thought a podium was possible. Daniel Ricciardo put the second Infiniti Red Bull Racing in fifth, Valtteri Bottas behind him in the first Williams, then Kimi Räikkönen in the second Ferrari, Felipe Massa in the second Williams and Jenson Button in the sole McLaren in the top ten. But this weekend it wasn't just the weather that was changeable.Continue reading Race Recap: Belgian Grand Prix sings Waltzing Matilda Race Recap: Belgian Grand Prix sings Waltzing Matilda originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 25 Aug 2014 10:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments More... Autoblog 08-25-2014 11:45 AM |
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