What an emotional weekend. Just moments after Charles Leclerc secured his third pole position of his young F1 career on Saturday afternoon, there was a horrible crash in F2 that resulted in the tragic death of Anthoine Hubert. The Belgian Grand Prix went ahead following a touching, incredibly emotional tribute to the young driver, with Ferrari locking out the front row with Vettel behind Leclerc.

From the start, Ferrari looked dominant. Both Leclerc and Vettel remained at the front, with the German pitting fairly early to move from soft to medium tyres. When Leclerc came out of the pits, he was behind Vettel but was assured by his team over the radio that his lead would be returned to him in due course. Sure enough, the young Ferrari driver took his teammate easily when he was lapping faster than Vettel.