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Belgian GP 2015 – Circuit, Past winner, Preview, Report

August 24, 2015 By Thomas

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F-1 SHELL Belgian Grand Prix 2015 has already been started in 21st August and will conclude in 23rd August. In August 21st, there will be two practice race and in 22nd of August, there will be the third practice race and a qualifying race and in 23rd August the final race will take place in one of the most favorite and historic circuit track called Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

Spa-Francorchamps is one of the most famous and historic race circuit in the history of Formula 1. In this circuit the first race were held back in 1925 and first Grand Prix were held in 1950. It has been a part of Formula 1 since 1983. Daniel Ricardo is the defending champion driver of 2014 Belgian Grand Prix. He is the driver from team Re Bull-Renault. F-1 experts and fans are predicting that this year Belgian Grand Prix it is going to be high-octane event. Two top favorite Kimmi Raikkonen is quite promising to beat Vettel and Ricardo. So let’s watch.

Belgian Grand Prix 2015

Let’s take look on the circuits details:
First race: 1925.
Race held: 70.
Most winner driver: Michael Schumacher- 6 times.
Most winning team: Ferrari- 16 times.
Length of the circuit: 7.004 km.
Length of the race: 308.052 km.
Laps in circuit: 44.

Past few winners:
1992 – Michael Schumacher (Benetton-Ford).
1993 – Damon Hill (Williams-Renault).
1994 – Damon Hill (Williams-Renault).
1995 – Michael Schumacher (Benetton-Renault).
1996 – Michael Schumacher (Ferrari).
1997 – Michael Schumacher (Ferrari).
1998 – Damon Hill (Jordan-Mugen-Honda).
1999 – David Coulthard (McLaren-Mercedes).
2000 – Mika Hakkinen (McLaren-Mercedes).
2001 – Michael Schumacher (Ferrari).
2002 – Michael Schumacher (Ferrari).
2004 – KimiRaikkonen (McLaren-Mercedes).
2005 – Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren-Mercedes).
2007 – Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari).
2008 – Felipe Massa (Ferrari).
2009 -Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari).
2010 – Lewis Hamilton (McLaren-Mercedes).
2011 -Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull- Renult).
2012 – Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes).
2013 -Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull- Renult).
2014 – Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull-Renault).

Broadcaster channels:
Sky Sport, Star Sports Asia, Fox Sports, SporTV, Movistar F1, NBC Sports.

Thomas

"The more you read, the more you learn" - This is @Thomas who is always dedicated to produce informative sports stuff for you.

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