F1 | BELGIAN, GIAN CARLO MINARDI “RECHARGING AND RELIABILITY ARE THE KEYS TO THE WEEKEND”
The Formula 1 World Championship stops at Spa-Francorchamps, one of the most iconic and spectacular tracks of the whole calendar. With its 7,004m, this is the longest track of the championship and represents one of the most comprehensive tests for the drivers and the cars.
Spa contains all the elements that a racing car must possess to be competitive: long straights, very high-speed bends such as Eau Rouge-Raidillon, Pouhon and Blanchimont, steep changes in height, hard braking and constant alternation between speed and traction. This is a track that simultaneously puts the engine, aerodynamics, chassis, management of the tyres, recharging and reliability to the test.
From what we saw in recent races, I still consider Mercedes the benchmark for the world championship. The car has shown that it has an extremely competitive race pace and, race after race, Andrea Kimi Antonelli is proving his extraordinary progress in both the management of the tyres and his ability to read the race. In any case, reliability continues to be the team’s main concern We saw this clearly at Silverstone with Antonelli and, more generally, on several occasions over the last few weeks. I am convinced that the World Championship will also be decided by this factor.
Ferrari comes to Belgium knowing that it has made great progress during the season. The wins by Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc confirmed the growth of the SF-26, but Spa will present a very different testing, and it will show us if the team can remain at the top, even on such a comprehensive and demanding track.
Keep a keen eye on Red Bull as well. Max Verstappen is still one of the most competitive drivers of the championship and on a track like Spa, where a driver’s talent can still make the difference, he will surely be one of the front runners, especially in qualifying. Furthermore, Spa is a circuit that the Dutchman knows perfectly well and on which he has often shown his qualities. Many teams will bring further updates, especially in aerodynamics, which could alter the balance once again.
But do not underestimate McLaren either. The world champion team is called upon to build on the progress shown in recent races, and Spa is an ideal testing ground for evaluating the effectiveness of the modifications introduced to the car. In such a tightly fought championship even a few tenths of a second can make a great difference.
From a technical point of view, the management of the tyres will be one of the essential aspects of the weekend. For this race, Pirelli has chosen the C2, C3 and C4 compounds as the Hard, Medium and Soft respectively. Unlike last year’s race, this year there will be no change of compounds, a choice that should offer more flexibility in the strategies, and leave various scenarios open, especially in the case of variable weather conditions.
Another aspect that deserves particular attention will be the energy management of the power unit. In fact, Spa-Francorchamps’ long straights will put the recharge and the use of the energy to the test, a factor which could affect the performance in both qualifying and race pace. Finding the right balance between performance, efficiency and recharging will be one of the most challenging tasks for the engineers and the drivers.
However, as often happens in Spa, the real unknown factor will be the weather. This is one of the few circuits in the world where it can rain in one section while another remains completely dry, forcing drivers and teams to make split second decisions. Also keep an eye out for the possible entry of the Safety Car which, on such a long track, can completely change the course of the race and shake up the strategies in a few seconds.
The weekend’s programme will follow the traditional format, with three sessions of free practice ahead of qualifying and the race. On such a demanding track, every kilometre covered will be invaluable for fine tuning the set up and for collecting data ahead of the decisive moments of the weekend.
Spa-Francorchamps is one of the key rounds of the season. It is a track that rarely deceives and provides back a very accurate picture of the real forces in the field. For this reason, I expect an extremely hard-fought race from which we will be able to draw important conclusions ahead of the second half of the season.
Gian Carlo Minardi


