Max Verstappen further widened his lead in the 2023 Formula 1 Drivers' Championship with a performance at the Belgian Grand Prix. Taking the win on Sunday, he drove strongly to finish ahead of his teammate, Sergio Perez, who also made headlines by securing his best finish since the Miami Grand Prix.
"It's great to win here, especially after the tough races we’ve had lately," said Verstappen, who now holds a significant 314 points in the championship standings. His teammate Perez’s second-place finish has helped him solidify his hold on the second position overall with 189 points. The two Red Bull drivers continue to display dominance this season, leaving their competition trailing.
"It's great to win here, especially after the tough races we’ve had lately,"
Chasing them, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton are neck and neck, separated by just a single point. Alonso sits at third with 149 points, while Hamilton is close behind at 148. "Every point counts, and this battle with Lewis is pushing me to do better every race, which is what we want," Alonso remarked after the race.
"Every point counts, and this battle with Lewis is pushing me to do better every race, which is what we want,"

With the next race looming, teams will need to adapt quickly, as the pressure mounts not only for the drivers aiming for personal glory but also for the constructors eager to climb the leaderboard. The clash between experienced names like Hamilton and emerging stars like Russell suggests that the remaining races in the 2023 season are poised to deliver competitive action and unexpected outcomes.


