Poll: Official 2023 Belgian Grand Prix Thread - Spa-Franchorchamps, Stavelot - Round 13

Rate Spa 2023 out of ten


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Spa-Francorchamps

When was the track built?


The original, triangle-shaped track was built in 1921, with designers Jules de Thier and Henri Langlois van Ophem using public roads between the towns of Francorchamps, Malmedy, and Stavelot to create an amazing 14.9km circuit taking in the forests and rolling hills of the beautiful Ardennes region. The track was redeveloped in 1979, and although the new circuit is only half the original's length, it’s still the longest on the current calendar at 7.004km.

When was its first Grand Prix?

Having hosted a non-championship Grand Prix as long ago as 1924, Belgium’s iconic circuit was one of just seven to be part of Formula 1’s maiden championship in 1950. That race was won by the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio, who led home an Alfa Romeo one-two ahead of team mate Nino Farina.

What’s the circuit like?

Spa is among Formula 1 drivers’ most loved tracks, with its mix of long straights and challenging fast corners allowing them to push their cars to the edge of their capabilities – if it’s dry, that is. The size of the track and the nature of Belgian weather means it can sometimes be raining on one part of the track and dry on another, meaning grip can vary from one corner to the next. Keep an eye on the thrilling Eau Rouge, arguably the most famous sequence of corners in the world, as the drivers flick left, right and then up the hill through Raidillon.

Why go?

What’s not to love about one of Europe’s classic tracks? Only the truly great drivers conquer Spa, with Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher among those to master this magical circuit. Add in the wonderful setting of the Ardennes forest and it’s no surprise that it’s a fan favourite, with a record 265,000 spectators turning out to watch the 2017 Spa showdown.

Where is the best place to watch?

The elevated grandstand located near Eau Rouge gives you the best view of the iconic corner, while also boasting panoramic views from La Source through to Raidillon. But if you fancy taking in some of the best trackside atmosphere, then the grandstand located on the Pouhon corner should be right up your street.

Belgian Grand Prix 2023 - Schedule Information & TV Broadcast Times

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Channel 4 Highlights - Broadcast Times

Saturday 29th July - Belgian GP Qualifying Highlights - 19:45
Sunday 30th July - Belgian GP Race Highlights - 18:30


Weekend Weather Forecast (as at 18:00 on 24/07/2023)


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Track Diagram & Information


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Previous Race Highlights


Championship Standings

Drivers Championship


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Constructors Championship


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Is my memory broken again, or is this the first time doing a sprint race at Spa?

Will the new fixed tyes compunds apply to sprint shootout as well?

As the Murray-ism saying goes, if is f1 backwards, the grand prix qualifying in what looks to be the wettest day of the meeting could result in some diversion in setups for better pace on the drier Sunday.
 
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Is my memory broken again, or is this the first time doing a sprint race at Spa?

Will the new fixed tyes compunds apply to sprint shootout as well?

As the Murray-ism saying goes, if is f1 backwards, the grand prix qualifying in what looks to be the wettest day of the meeting could result in some diversion in setups for better pace on the drier Sunday.

Yeah first Sprint Race at Spa
 
I kind of want MV to win every race. It will probably force liberty into something more like whacky races!

Would be one hell of a stat to hold. Not just in terms of speed, but impressive reliability, something red bull seem to have resolved.

Funny how it turned out after the rule change considering how close and exciting it was at the end.
 
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Would be one hell of a stat to hold. Not just in terms of speed, but impressive reliability, something red bull seem to have resolved.

Funny how it turned out after the rule change considering how close and exciting it was at the end.

I guess they aren't pushing all the time either. So that's going to help reliability!
 
Spa stopped producing memorable F1 races a very long time ago. Last great race was 2008 and that was only good because of the rain in the closing laps. It has produced some decent quali sessions though although again this was mostly down to rain.

Not really the tracks fault though, been lots of banger races there in GT3, WEC etc
 
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