Poll: Belgian Grand Prix 2020, Spa - Race 7/17

Rate the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix 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.

TV Times
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Track Diagram & Information
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Weather Forecast
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2019 Race Highlights
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/...elgian-grand-prix.20hu6JYeMohiHwrHVqVSIa.html

Practice 1
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Practice 2
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Practice 3
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Qualifying
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Race
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Watch as all cars becomes slower in quali and Merc are still 0.7s ahead :o
 
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Are the tyres harder or softer this weekend?

I have to admit. I miss the old naming convention. Yes it was silly calling things soft, supersoft and hypersoft but at least it was consistent.
 
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Watching the F3 qualifying; usual Spa where its raining in part of the track and bone dry elsewhere.

Also - they've had Alex Brundle supporting in the commentary box with the support categories the last few races (F2/F3) who has been pretty good, must be racing this weekend because I'm having to endure the "wit" of Peter Windsor; christ I wish he would shut up; makes Jonathan Legard and James Allen sound better.
 
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