F1 Belgian GP 2026, Qualifying: who challenges Antonelli in the fight for pole? Starting at 16:00 with Q1 – LIVE

F1 Belgian GP 2026, Qualifying: who challenges Antonelli in the fight for pole? Starting at 16:00 with Q1 – LIVE

F1 Spa, race hub: all useful links

To best follow the live broadcast of the Belgian GP F1 qualifying, here are all the useful links for the race weekend at Spa, the tenth round of the 2026 World Championship:

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  • TV schedule – The weekend program
  • Weather – What the weather is like in Spa
  • Preview – The themes of the weekend
  • LIVE – The session commentary
  • Results – The session standings
  • Last year – How it went in 2025
  • Calendar – All F1 2026 rounds
  • Driver Standings – After Silverstone
  • Constructor Standings – After Silverstone

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F1, live commentary of the Belgian GP Qualifying

The live commentary of the official qualifying sessions of the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix will start at 3:45 PM on Saturday, July 18.

F1 Belgian GP, Qualifying live

Good afternoon to all of you, dear readers of FormulaPassion.it. We are live to tell you about the Qualifying that decides the starting grid of the Belgian GP F1. It starts at 4:00 PM Italian time with the first elimination session of Q1, then through Q2 and Q3 to the fight for pole position. It will take about 60 minutes, but it is also true that during qualifying you never know, since any incident or interruption risks extending the schedule. So make yourselves comfortable because it is not so certain that the poleman will be Andrea Kimi Antonelli, who certainly starts as the big favorite after the best time in this morning’s free practice 3 and yesterday afternoon’s FP2.

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The Italian driver confirms himself in great form and a great interpreter of this generation of cars, but Formula 1 this year is certainly getting us used to surprises. Behind him in FP3 were Lando Norris and Max Verstappen with less than one and a half tenths gap (but the Englishman will have to serve a ten-place grid penalty and therefore cannot get pole) with George Russell in fourth place over three tenths behind his teammate. There is some disappointment regarding Ferrari: Lewis Hamilton crashed into the wall right at the end of the time, while Charles Leclerc finished sixth, 760 thousandths behind, struggling to find a clean lap. Will there be surprises or will these be the real values on track? We will find out together, following and commenting live minute by minute the qualifying of the 2026 Belgian GP F1.

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