The 2022 F1 Belgian GP is upon us and it has been worth the wait. Fans of the sport have been starved for action over the last few weeks as it took a summer break.
Having said that, it’s game time now as the teams and the drivers head towards Spa-Francorchamps for the race this weekend. We reach the venue on the back of what has been a very interesting season.
For a change, we don’t have Mercedes at the front. We do have Red Bull at its menacing best, while Max Verstappen has not taken his foot off the pedal at any point this season.
We have Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc facing an 80-point deficit after losing multiple races this season for one reason or the other. We have Mercedes, the third fastest car this season, coming to Spa on the back of 6 consecutive podiums. And then, we have the Alpine-McLaren tussle not only for P4 but for Oscar Piastri as well.
So, what can we expect from the first race after the summer break? Well, let’s find out in the Preview and Predictions for the 2022 F1 Belgian GP.
2022 F1 Belgian GP: Preview
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#1 New technical directive and its impact
The new technical directive for the plank design will be in effect this weekend and it will be intriguing to see the impact it has. Before the sport went into the summer break, it was expected that only Ferrari and Red Bull will be impacted by the technical directive.
SO F1 RETURNS THIS WEEK AND THERE’S A NEW TECHNICAL DIRECTIVE THAT COULD BRING MERCEDES INTO PLAY. CHARLES IS STILL IN CONTENTION TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP BUT IT LOOKS LIKE IT’S MAX’S TO LOSE. GEORGE GOT P2 HERE LAST YEAR AND THIS MIGHT BE THE LAST TIME SPA IS ON THE F1 CALENDAR
SO F1 RETURNS THIS WEEK AND THERE’S A NEW TECHNICAL DIRECTIVE THAT COULD BRING MERCEDES INTO PLAY. CHARLES IS STILL IN CONTENTION TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP BUT IT LOOKS LIKE IT’S MAX’S TO LOSE. GEORGE GOT P2 HERE LAST YEAR AND THIS MIGHT BE THE LAST TIME SPA IS ON THE F1 CALENDAR https://t.co/g0uLnJNbS1
While Ferrari did admit that they would need to redesign their floor, Red Bull was a bit coyer when it came to that. The technical directive will be in effect for the first time this weekend. What will at its impact? Will it bring Mercedes closer to the front? It’s worth keeping an eye out.
#2 The Fernando Alonso/Alpine/McLaren/Daniel Ricciardo dynamics
Let us remind you that the entire driver market mess started when Sebastian Vettel decided to retire this season. Fernando Alonso has since announced his move to Aston Martin without informing Alpine. McLaren apparently (as it’s still not official) snatched Oscar Piastri from under Alpine’s nose. Finally, Daniel Ricciardo was informed (according to reports) that he would not be racing for McLaren next season.
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#WeClimbTogether
At the 2022 F1 Belgian GP, all the protagonists of this mess get together for the first time since it began. It will be interesting to see how the four of them navigate the questions around the happenings this summer break.
#3 Ghosts of rain from last season
There’s no bigger disappointment in an F1 calendar than a Belgian GP getting abandoned. That is what happened last year, however, as the gods were in no mood to let the racing begin and featured torrential rainfall for the entire weekend. This time around, the forecast is not as bad as last year as the paddock should be greeted by sunshine on Friday.
Having said that, Saturday and Sunday are completely different matters. The weather may not be as bad as last season, but rain is expected to make an appearance. Let’s hope it isn’t two consecutive abandoned Belgian GPs.
Shape Guide
In shape
5 podiums in succession and two P2 results in the last two races have meant that Lewis Hamilton has completely transformed his 2022 F1 season. There has been some luck involved too, with Ferrari and Red Bull stumbling on numerous occasions. The Mercedes driver, however, has been flawless and is in great form right now. Looking at the current trajectory, a win could be on the table if Mercedes benefits from the technical directive.
out of shape
Unless Ferrari’s strategic unit buckles up and starts performing better, it will be out of a job by the end of the season. Props to Ferrari where it is due, that car is a thing of beauty. It is the most versatile machinery on the entire grid and works like a charm everywhere.
Tough one today. Not the race we wanted before the holidays but it’s now time to recharge the batteries and come back stronger in a month.
Coming soon!