OFFICIAL GRID: Who starts where in Belgium after Verstappen, Hulkenberg and Magnussen penalties

SPA, BELGIUM - JULY 30: Kevin Magnussen of Denmark and Haas F1 waves to the crowd on the driversSPA, BELGIUM - JULY 30: Kevin Magnussen of Denmark and Haas F1 waves to the crowd on the drivers parade prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Belgium at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps on July 30, 2023 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Max Verstappen may have been comfortably quickest in Friday's qualifying session in Spa-Francorchamps, but the world champion's Red Bull won't head Sunday afternoon's grid. That honour instead goes to Charles Leclerc.

The Ferrari star's P1 grid slot is the result of a five-place gearbox change penalty for Verstappen, whose team mate Sergio Perez will now line up on row one alongside Leclerc.

Penalty-hit Verstappen fastest in Belgian GP qualifying as Leclerc set to start from pole

Lewis Hamilton starts third for Mercedes, followed by the second Ferrari of Carlos Sainz. McLaren's Oscar Piastri – the star of Saturday's F1 Sprint – will line up fifth alongside the penalised Verstappen in sixth.

The only other drivers with penalties are Kevin Magnussen, the Haas driver picking up a three-place drop to P16, and team mate Nico Hulkenberg. The German qualified last, but will start from the pit lane after modifications to his car in Parc Ferme, with new power unit and gearbox elements.

Starting Grid

FORMULA 1 MSC CRUISES BELGIAN GRAND PRIX 2023

Pos.DriverTime
1Charles LeclercLEC1:46.988
2Sergio PerezPER1:47.045
3Lewis HamiltonHAM1:47.087
4Carlos SainzSAI1:47.152
5Oscar PiastriPIA1:47.365
6Max VerstappenVER1:46.168
7Lando NorrisNOR1:47.669
8George RussellRUS1:47.805
9Fernando AlonsoALO1:47.843
10Lance StrollSTR1:48.841
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