F1 title rivals Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc among six drivers to take Belgian GP engine penalties

A total of six drivers - Verstappen, Leclerc, Lando Norris, Esteban Ocon, Valtteri Bottas and Mick Schumacher - will take grid pena൲lties for Sunday’s grand prix after exceeding their power unit allocations🌠.
The changes were con🎀firmed by the FIA as the cars took to the track for first practice in Belgium.
Ferra🅰ri have opted to change power unit components on Leclerc’s car in order to introduce a 💦new hybrid upgrade, and selected Spa-Francorchamps due to its layout and overtaking possibilities.
It marks the second back-of-the-grid start this season for Leclerc, who suffered engine failures while leading in Spain and Baku. The Monegasque was alsꦑo forced to start from the back in Cꦍanada, where he recovered to fifth.

Meanwhile, it isꦚ the first engine-related grid penalty of the year for Verstappen.
The final starting positions will be deterꦕmined by the results of qualifyi🌸ng on Saturday afternoon.
Verstappen goes into the weekend holding an 80-point championship lead over 🎶Leclerc.
With one Red Bull and Ferrari car consigne👍d to start towards the back, M🎃ercedes could have their best chance of claiming their first win of the year.
Neither Lewis Ha♊m🔥ilton or George Russell have been able to compete for victories amid a difficult start to the season, but Mercedes’ improvements have helped them cut the deficit to their rivals at recent races.


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