Formula 1 heads to the Ardennes for the Belgian Grand Prix and McLaren's Lando Norris is favourite to take victory.
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It's the final Grand Prix on the calendar before the three-week summer break and if recent races are anything to go by, we're set for a thrilling spectacle at Spa-Francorchamps.
Oscar Piastri secured his maiden win in Hungary last time out, albeit in controversial circumstances as a strategic error resulted in McLaren demanding his teammate Norris let him past.
Norris eventually obliged as Piastri took the chequered flag to lead a McLaren 1-2 and it's 4/7 that both papaya cars finish on the podium on Sunday.
The Woking-based manufacturer will be eager to replicate their Hungary result in Belgium as they bid to close the gap on Red Bull in the Constructors' Championship and they have a gilt-edged opportunity to do just that with Max Verstappen set to take a 10-place grid penalty after exceeding his engine allowance.
Not that it's mattered to the three-time world champion at Spa-Francorchamps in the past, with Verstappen winning the race from 14th in 2022 before romping to a dominant victory in 2023 after beginning from P6.
Verstappen is priced at 4/1 to replicate his previous Belgian Grand Prix successes, while a podium finish is priced at 5/6.
Mercedes may be one to keep an eye on in the cooler Belgian temperatures as the weekend progresses. They excelled at Silverstone and Montreal when conditions suited their W15 package and Lewis Hamilton was still able to deliver a podium finish in the stifling heat of Budapest, evidence of the Silver Arrows progress in recent months.
Both Hamilton and George Russell are 5/4 to secure a podium finish in the Ardennes Forest.
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