Circuit de Spa‑Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium
Race start: 3:00 PM local (8:00 AM PT)
Takeaway: Spa remains Formula 1’s most demanding circuit — a 7‑km rollercoaster of elevation, high‑speed corners, and unpredictable Ardennes weather. The 2026 Belgian Grand Prix will hinge on tire degradation through the middle sector, straight‑line efficiency through Eau Rouge/Raidillon and the Kemmel Straight, and strategic timing around likely rain showers. Driver matchups tilt toward elite high‑speed specialists, but Spa’s volatility means the race is never safe until the final lap.
Venue & Track Profile
Circuit de Spa‑Francorchamps
Location: Stavelot, Wallonia, Belgium
Opened: 1921
Track length: 7.004 km (4.352 miles) — longest circuit on the F1 calendar
Race distance: 44 laps
Turns: 19 turns
Elevation change: ~100 meters per lap
Surface: Smooth asphalt with high‑speed grip emphasis
DRS zones:
Kemmel Straight
Pit straight
Signature sections:
Eau Rouge → Raidillon — flat‑out compression → uphill launch
Kemmel Straight — primary overtaking zone
Pouhon — double‑apex high‑speed left
Blanchimont — ultra‑fast left‑hander
Pit lane: Long, high time‑loss (~22 seconds)
Track Characteristics
High tire degradation
Heavy braking zones → overtaking opportunities
Long straights → engine power matters
Downforce compromise: teams run medium‑low downforce
Rain probability always high due to Ardennes microclimate
Weather Forecast
Temperature: 68–74°F
Humidity: ~70%
Wind: 8–14 mph WNW
Rain chance: 55% (showers likely at some point)
Track impact:
Rain risk = mixed‑compound strategy
Cool temps reduce tire overheating but increase graining
Wind direction affects stability through Eau Rouge and Les Combes
Driver Matchup Breakdown
Max Verstappen vs. Lando Norris
Verstappen: Spa specialist; unmatched high‑speed stability
Norris: Elite in medium‑speed corners; improved straight‑line efficiency
Edge: Verstappen on race pace; Norris on qualifying
Charles Leclerc vs. Carlos Sainz
Leclerc: Strong in high‑speed direction changes; excels at Spa
Sainz: Better tire conservation; strong in mixed conditions
Edge: Leclerc in dry; Sainz in variable weather
Lewis Hamilton vs. George Russell
Hamilton: Historically dominant at Spa; strong in wet conditions
Russell: Better one‑lap pace; excels in low‑downforce setups
Edge: Hamilton in race craft; Russell in qualifying
Oscar Piastri vs. Fernando Alonso
Piastri: Calm, precise, excellent in high‑speed corners
Alonso: Master strategist; thrives in chaotic weather
Edge: Piastri on pure pace; Alonso on adaptability
Recent Driver Form (Last 5 Races)
Max Verstappen
1st — Silverstone
2nd — Austria
1st — Spain
3rd — Canada
1st — Monaco Form: Championship‑level dominance
Lando Norris
3rd — Silverstone
1st — Austria
4th — Spain
2nd — Canada
5th — Monaco Form: Consistent podium threat
Charles Leclerc
5th — Silverstone
4th — Austria
2nd — Spain
6th — Canada
3rd — Monaco Form: Strong but inconsistent
Lewis Hamilton
2nd — Silverstone
5th — Austria
7th — Spain
4th — Canada
8th — Monaco Form: Trending upward
Oscar Piastri
4th — Silverstone
3rd — Austria
5th — Spain
7th — Canada
6th — Monaco Form: Steady top‑6 pace
Race History — Belgian Grand Prix (Recent)
Past Winners
2025: Max Verstappen
2024: Charles Leclerc
2023: Max Verstappen
2022: Max Verstappen
2021: Max Verstappen (rain‑shortened)
Historical Trends
Verstappen dominance at Spa
Ferrari strong in qualifying
Mercedes excels in wet conditions
Safety cars common (average 1.6 per race)
Undercut powerful due to long pit lane
Weather often flips race order
Betting Trends
Verstappen has won 4 of the last 5 Spa races
Norris has finished top‑4 in 7 of last 8 races
Leclerc has qualified top‑3 in 4 straight Spa weekends
Hamilton has the most Spa podiums among active drivers
Piastri has finished top‑6 in every high‑speed circuit in 2026
DRIVER ODDS
Andrea Kimi Antonelli ` + 150
George Russell + 285
Lewis Hamilton + 450
Charles Leclerc + 450
Max Verstappen + 1100
Lando Norris + 1800
Oscar Piastri + 2800
Isack Hadjar + 6500
Pierre Gasly + 30000
Liam Lawson + 40000
Arvid Lindblad + 40000
Nico Hulkenberg + 50000
Gabriel Bortoleto + 50000
Franco Colapinto + 50000
Oliver Bearman + 60000
Esteban Ocon + 60000
Carlos Sainz + 60000
Alexander Albon + 60000
Sergio Perez + 70000
Fernando Alonso + 70000
Valtteri Bottas + 80000
Lance Stroll + 80000
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, July 18, 2026








