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George Russell, Mercedes, Belgium, 2024

FIA disqualify winner to award STUNNING Belgian GP victory to Hamilton

George Russell, Mercedes, Belgium, 2024 — Photo: © IMAGO

FIA disqualify winner to award STUNNING Belgian GP victory to Hamilton

A huge change in results has been announced following the Belgian Grand Prix

Kerry Violet
F1 News Editor
F1 editor and journalist covering motorsport since 2024.

The FIA have officially confirmed that George Russell has been disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix following his stunning win at Spa.

Mercedes achieved a 1-2 in the final race before the 2024 summer break, however the celebrations from the Silver Arrows success were premature with Russell now losing what would have been his third career victory.

READ MORE: Mercedes facing shock DISQUALIFICATION as Hamilton set for nervous wait

Shortly after the race concluded and Russell had spoken to the media, the 26-year-old was referred to the stewards as a result of his car being 1.5kg below the minimum weight.

Russell had achieved a shock victory after carrying out an impressive one-stop strategy, however the FIA confirmed his car weighed in at 796.5 kg once 2.8 litres of fuel had been removed in accordance with the proper draining procedure.

READ MORE: F1 Belgian Grand Prix Results Today: Hamilton denied as SHOCK team take 1-2 and Red Bull thrashed in dramatic battle

What does the disqualification mean for Hamilton?

"During the hearing the team representative confirmed that the measurement is correct and that all required procedures were performed correctly.

"The team also acknowledged that there were no mitigating circumstances and that it was a genuine error by the team.

"The Stewards determine that Article 4.1 of the FIA Formula 1 Technical Regulations has been breached and therefore the standard penalty for such an infringement needs to be applied."

George Russell has been stripped of his Belgian Grand Prix victory
George Russell has been stripped of his Belgian Grand Prix victory
Lewis Hamilton will inherit the win
Lewis Hamilton will inherit the win

Following the decision from the FIA, Russell's team-mate Hamilton will now claim the victory, making this his 105th win in his esteemed career.

Aussie driver Oscar Piastri will inherit P2 following his win in Hungary last time out, making way for Ferrari star Charles Leclerc to join the podium.

Championship leader Max Verstappen will now have finished P4, still way ahead of under pressure Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez in P7.

READ MORE: Why did Max Verstappen have a grid penalty at the Belgian Grand Prix?

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