Belgian GP: Hamilton keeps Vettel at bay to win

6 years, 7 months ago - 29 August 2017, Motorsport
Belgian GP: Hamilton keeps Vettel at bay to win
Lewis Hamilton defeated Formula 1 title rival Sebastian Vettel in the Belgian Grand Prix to close the gap in the championship to seven points.

The Mercedes driver managed a late safety car and a tyre disadvantage to fend off Vettel with relative ease, as Daniel Ricciardo claimed a surprise third for Red Bull.

Hamilton made a good start from pole position and built a 1.7s lead before stopping for new soft tyres on lap 12 of 44.

Vettel ran two laps longer in the opening stint and rejoined two seconds behind Hamilton, who cleared the second Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen the lap before Vettel pitted.

A great first full flying lap for Vettel took 1.2s out of Hamilton's lead and thrust the Ferrari into DRS range, but Hamilton responded immediately.

He built his advantage up to two seconds, but a safety car changed the complexion of the race entirely.

Force India duo Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez had clashed on the run to Eau Rouge on the opening lap, then came together in more dramatic fashion on lap 29.

Fighting over a net seventh, Ocon cut back on his teammate exiting La Source, only for Perez to edge across and break Ocon's front wing with his right-rear tyre.

That caused Perez's tyre to deflate entering Eau Rouge and the pair littered the track with debris.

The field swapped tyres under the caution, with Hamilton taking softs to Vettel's ultrasofts and then complaining over the radio as the safety car remained on track for three laps.

Vettel was tucked up underneath the Mercedes' rear wing through Eau Rouge and Raidillon at the restart and pulled alongside as Hamilton defended on the run to Les Combes.

Hamilton hung on, and found enough pace on the slower tyre to bump Vettel out of DRS range and gradually extend his lead until the end to win by 2.3s.

Ricciardo started the race sixth but made his way to the podium, at a track not suited to the Renault-powered Red Bull, with a blend of fortune and opportunism.

Max Verstappen suffered a mechanical problem early on and stopped at the side of the track exiting Eau Rouge.

Raikkonen failed to slow sufficiently under the yellow flags that were thrown while Verstappen's car was recovered and had to serve a 10-second stop-go penalty.

That meant Ricciardo ran fourth under the late safety car, and used a slipstream and ultrasoft tyres at the restart to nail Valtteri Bottas's soft-shod Mercedes into Les Combes.

Raikkonen dived inside Bottas at the same time to recover to fourth, as Bottas finished a muted fifth having run comfortably in third before the caution.

Nico Hulkenberg finished best of the rest for Renault with a quiet but excellent drive, while Grosjean and Felipe Massa took advantage of the messy race to claims seventh and eighth.

Ocon, who labelled Perez a "f****** idiot" over the radio, recovered to ninth as Perez eventually retired, while Carlos Sainz took the final point.

Fernando Alonso ran as high as seventh but gradually fell back down the order and eventually retired with an "engine problem" in his McLaren-Honda.

2017 FORMULA 1 PIRELLI BELGIAN GRAND PRIX - RACE RESULT

25-27 Aug 2017Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Spa-Francorchamps

144Lewis HamiltonMERCEDES441:24:42.82025
25Sebastian VettelFERRARI44+2.358s18
33Daniel RicciardoRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER44+10.791s15
47Kimi RäikkönenFERRARI44+14.471s12
577Valtteri BottasMERCEDES44+16.456s10
627Nico HulkenbergRENAULT44+28.087s8
78Romain GrosjeanHAAS FERRARI44+31.553s6
819Felipe MassaWILLIAMS MERCEDES44+36.649s4
931Esteban OconFORCE INDIA MERCEDES44+38.154s2
1055Carlos SainzTORO ROSSO44+39.447s1
1118Lance StrollWILLIAMS MERCEDES44+48.999s0
1226Daniil KvyatTORO ROSSO44+49.940s0
1330Jolyon PalmerRENAULT44+53.239s0
142Stoffel VandoorneMCLAREN HONDA44+57.078s0
1520Kevin MagnussenHAAS FERRARI44+67.262s0
169Marcus EricssonSAUBER FERRARI44+69.711s0
1711Sergio PerezFORCE INDIA MERCEDES42DNF0
NC14Fernando AlonsoMCLAREN HONDA25DNF0
NC33Max VerstappenRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER7DNF0
NC94Pascal WehrleinSAUBER FERRARI2DNF0

2017 DRIVER STANDINGS

1Sebastian VettelGERFERRARI220
2Lewis HamiltonGBRMERCEDES213
3Valtteri BottasFINMERCEDES179
4Daniel RicciardoAUSRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER132
5Kimi RäikkönenFINFERRARI128
6Max VerstappenNEDRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER67
7Sergio PerezMEXFORCE INDIA MERCEDES56
8Esteban OconFRAFORCE INDIA MERCEDES47
9Carlos SainzESPTORO ROSSO36
10Nico HulkenbergGERRENAULT34
11Felipe MassaBRAWILLIAMS MERCEDES27
12Romain GrosjeanFRAHAAS FERRARI24
13Lance StrollCANWILLIAMS MERCEDES18
14Kevin MagnussenDENHAAS FERRARI11
15Fernando AlonsoESPMCLAREN HONDA10
16Pascal WehrleinGERSAUBER FERRARI5
17Daniil KvyatRUSTORO ROSSO4
18Stoffel VandoorneBELMCLAREN HONDA1
19Jolyon PalmerGBRRENAULT0
20Marcus EricssonSWESAUBER FERRARI0
21Antonio GiovinazziITASAUBER FERRARI0

2017 CONSTRUCTOR STANDINGS

1MERCEDES392
2FERRARI348
3RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER199
4FORCE INDIA MERCEDES103
5WILLIAMS MERCEDES45
6TORO ROSSO40
7HAAS FERRARI35
8RENAULT34
9MCLAREN HONDA11
10SAUBER FERRARI5