The drivers' F1 World Championship standings after the Belgian Grand Prix

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F1 World Championship standings after the Belgian Grand Prix
28 July at 18:00

    Lewis Hamilton made major ground in the F1 World Championship after finishing first in the Belgian Grand Prix, as George Russell was later disqualified, because his car did not reach the minimum weight limit. At the top, Max Verstappen extended his lead over Lando Norris.

    Verstappen is now on 277 points, an extended his lead over Lando Norris by another two points. The gap is now 78 points in the standings. Sergio Perez was originally overtaken by Russell in the standings and is now only eighth, but after the Briton's disqualification, the Mexican can keep P7.

    This is the current standings in the drivers' standings after the Belgian GP:

    1. Max Verstappen, 277 points
    2. Lando Norris, 199 points
    3. Charles Leclerc, 177 pts
    4. Oscar Piastri, 167 pts
    5. Carlos Sainz, 162 pts
    6. Lewis Hamilton, 150 pts
    7. Sergio Perez, 131 pts
    8. George Russell, 116 pts
    9. Fernando Alonso, 49 pts
    10. Lance Stroll, 24 pts
    11. Nico Hulkenberg, 22 pts
    12. Yuki Tsunoda, 22 pts
    13. Daniel Ricciardo, 12 pts
    14. Oliver Bearman, 6 pts
    15. Pierre Gasly, 6 pts
    16. Kevin Magnussen, 5 pts
    17. Esteban Ocon, 5 pts
    18. Alexander Albon, 4 pts
    19. Guanyu Zhou, 0 pts
    20. Logan Sargeant, 0 pts
    21. Valtteri Bottas, 0 pts