- Mercedes star George Russell won the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa on Sunday
- Russell’s one-stop strategy worked a treat as he won from sixth on the grid
- Lewis Hamilton had to settle for second place behind his Mercedes team-mate
George Russell has won the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa.
Charles Leclerc started on pole but eventually finished fourth, behind Lewis Hamilton and Oscar Piastri in second and third respectively.
Hamilton appeared to be the most likely winner for much of the race but he was ultimately frustrated by his Mercedes team-mate.
Russell’s one-stop strategy worked brilliantly as he topped the podium after starting sixth on the grid.
More to follow.
George Russell pictured celebrating after winning Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix at Spa
It was a good day for Mercedes as Russell finished just ahead of team-mate Lewis Hamilton