The last time Max Verstappen went winless in more than three Formula 1 races, he had nine career race wins to his name. Will his current three-race winless run end at today’s Belgian Grand Prix? If it does, he and Red Bull will enter F1’s summer break with one of their most important victories in some time.
Verstappen’s last extended winless run came in the 2020 season. That year, he won the fifth race of the season, the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone, then went 11 races without a win. That run ended at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which would be the site of his highly controversial World Drivers’ Championship win the following year.
Starting with that 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Verstappen has won 52 of 80 races, including seven of 13 races this season.
But since capturing his 61st career Formula 1 win at the Spanish Grand Prix last month, Verstappen has watched three different drivers win the last three races: George Russell at the Austrian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton at the British Grand Prix, and Oscar Piastri at last Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
Verstappen actually increased his championship lead at the Red Bull Ring and Silverstone, but at the Hungaroring, championship rival Lando Norris trimmed eight points from that lead by finishing second, three spots ahead of Verstappen.
As a result, Verstappen is now 76 points ahead of Norris with 11 races remaining in the season.
Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship Standings (Through 13 of 24 Races)
- Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 265
- Lando Norris (McLaren) – 189
- Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 162
- Carlos Sainz Jr. (Ferrari) – 154
- Oscar Piastri (McLaren) – 149
- Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 125
- Sergio Perez (Red Bull) – 124
- George Russell (Mercedes) – 116
While Norris still has a lot of ground to cover to make things interesting, things have tightened up in the World Constructors’ Championship race.
By virtue of taking the top two spots on the podium and 43 total points last week, McLaren trimmed 27 points off Red Bull’s lead, as Verstappen came in fifth and Perez came in seventh, his seventh consecutive finish of seventh or worse. Ahead of today’s race, Red Bull’s hold on top spot is looking rather tenuous, as McLaren are now only 51 points behind.
Formula 1 World Constructors’ Championship Standings (Through 13 of 24 Races)
- Red Bull – 389
- McLaren – 338
- Ferrari – 322
- Mercedes – 241
Since the World Constructors’ Championship was first awarded in 1958, there have been only 11 Formula 1 seasons in which the World Drivers’ Championship-winning driver was not a member of the World Constructors’ Championship-winning team.
Will the Belgian Grand Prix prove to be pivotal in how both championship races pan out?
In qualifying, Verstappen outpaced the field in Q2 and Q3 but will start 11th due to a ten-place grid penalty for taking on his fifth engine of the season, one more than the allowed limit of four. That means that Leclerc, who posted the second-best time in Q3, will start on pole for the second time this season. Norris, meanwhile, will start fourth but qualified fifth, his worst qualifying result since he qualified ninth at the Miami Grand Prix, where he went on to record his first career Formula 1 win.
But with Spa being conducive to overtakes, oddsmakers still view the top two championship contenders favorably. At BetOnline, Verstappen and Norris jointly sit atop Belgian Grand Prix winner odds, well ahead of Piastri, Perez, Leclerc, and Hamilton.
Odds to Win the Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix
- Max Verstappen +200
- Lando Norris +200
- Oscar Piastri +700
- Sergio Perez +800
- Charles Leclerc +850
- Lewis Hamilton +900
- George Russell +4000
- Carlos Sainz Jr. +5000
- Fernando Alonso +25000
- Esteban Ocon +50000
- Alexander Albon +75000
- Pierre Gasly +100000
- Lance Stroll +100000
- Daniel Ricciardo +100000
- Valtteri Bottas +150000
- Kevin Magnussen +200000
- Nico Hulkenberg +200000
- Yuki Tsunoda +250000
- Logan Sargeant +300000
- Guanyu Zhou +400000
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Belgian Grand Prix Starting Grid
Drivers in bold received a grid penalty.
- Charles Leclerc
- Sergio Perez
- Lewis Hamilton
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- George Russell
- Carlos Sainz Jr.
- Fernando Alonso
- Esteban Ocon
- Alexander Albon
- Max Verstappen
- Pierre Gasly
- Daniel Ricciardo
- Valtteri Bottas
- Lance Stroll
- Nico Hulkenberg
- Kevin Magnussen
- Logan Sargeant
- Guanyu Zhou
- Yuki Tsunoda
- Verstappen received a ten-place grid penalty.
- Zhou received a three-place grid penalty.
- Tsunoda received a 60-place grid penalty.
Belgian Grand Prix Predictions & Picks
In 2022, Verstappen was one of eight drivers to incur a Belgian Grand Prix grid penalty and started 14th. But he took the lead on the 12th lap and went on to win by nearly 18 seconds.
Will we see a similar result at Spa today? He has looked rather mortal as of late, but he smoked the field in qualifying, finishing 0.599 seconds ahead of Leclerc and 0.822 seconds ahead of Norris.
That’s highly encouraging if you wish to make the most of another opportunity to back Verstappen from a position of value. But Norris has made life difficult for his pal recently, and it’s perhaps telling that BetOnline fancies a British driver (+120) over a Dutch driver (+200) and a McLaren driver (+110) over a Red Bull driver (+125), even with Perez starting second and carrying a strong qualifying run into the race.
Speaking of Perez, his Formula 1 future has been cast into doubt with his poor run of results. Today presents an opportunity to erase at least a bit of those doubts, and I’m eyeing value over form here and rolling with a Red Bull win (+120) and both Red Bull cars to finish in the top three (+275).
Recent Belgian Grand Prix Winners
- 2023: Max Verstappen
- 2022: Max Verstappen
- 2021: Max Verstappen
- 2020: Lewis Hamilton
- 2019: Charles Leclerc
- 2018: Sebastian Vettel
- 2017: Lewis Hamilton
- 2016: Nico Rosberg
- 2015: Lewis Hamilton
- 2014: Daniel Ricciardo
Elsewhere, there’s some great value with Ocon and Alpine, who are set to part ways at the end of the season.
Ocon, who will join Haas next season, hasn’t finished outside of the top ten at the Belgian Grand Prix since 2016, his first appearance in the race. He is -110 to take that streak to seven straight appearances (he didn’t take part in the race in 2019, when he spent that Formula 1 season as a reserve driver for Mercedes).
Will he be a part of a double top-ten day for Alpine? They are +400 at Bovada to achieve that result, and I love the value there. In addition to Ocon’s streak, Gasly’s lone non-top ten at the Belgian Grand Prix (in six appearances) is an 11th-place finish last year.
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