Grand Prix Preview | Belgium 2014 |
Formula 1 returns to action this weekend at one of the world’s most challenging circuits. Spa-Francorchamps, situated deep in Belgium’s Ardennes forest, is the ultimate high-speed test of man and machine; it’s one of the highlights of the season. |
Facts & Stats: Spa-Francorchamps |
The Circuit |
Spa-Francorchamps has been synonymous with Formula 1 for more
than 60 years. The track featured in the inaugural Formula 1 World Championship
in 1950, but its current design bears little resemblance to the original 14km
layout. The modern track is much shorter (7.004km) and safer, but it’s still
breathtakingly quick: the average speed is 230km/h. The track is the longest on the calendar – more than twice the length of F1’s shortest circuit in Monte-Carlo – and it’s littered with challenging corners and undulations. The pre-requisites to success are threefold: commitment by the driver, an aerodynamically efficient car, and a powerful engine – more than 70 per cent of the lap is spent at full throttle |
The Race |
Races at Spa are rarely straightforward owing to the fickle
climate in the Ardennes. Heavy rain prior to the start of the 1997 race resulted
in F1’s first ever Safety Car start and it can often be raining on one part of
the track and dry on another. Should this year’s race be dry, the teams will use Pirelli’s Soft and Medium slick tyre compounds, as they did in Hungary last time out. The Medium (Prime) rubber is likely to be the most effective over a race stint because its composition and construction are made for the high cornering loads experienced at Spa, while the Soft (Option) compound will be better-suited to one-lap performance during qualifying. |
The Team |
McLaren has an enviable record at the Belgian Grand Prix. In 1968, the team won its first world championship grand prix at Spa-Francorchamps, and it now has a total of 14 wins and 11 poles on Belgian soil. Jenson Button is a previous winner at Spa and his rookie team-mate Kevin Magnussen is hoping for a repeat of his previous successes at the track in Formula 3 and Renault World Series 3.5. |
Vital Statistics |
Belgian Grand
Prix 22nd - 24th September Spa-Francorchamps |
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McLaren at the Belgian Grand Prix |
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