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2019 Belgian Grand Prix: Updated starting order

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The Belgian Grand Prix has been shuffled by a number of engine penalties, with just five drivers starting from their original qualifying positions.

Charles Leclerc will take up his pole position grid slot ahead of Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel, with the two Mercedes' filling the second row.

Max Verstappen starts fifth alongside Alfa Romeo's Kimi Raikkonen in sixth, having gained two positions from the two Renault's, which drop to tenth and 12th with engine penalties – although they won't actually be running a new engine here this weekend, instead they opted to run it on Friday before swapping back, adding it to their pool of components to use at a later date.

Sergio Perez, Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean each benefit from two positions, with McLaren's Lando Norris gaining just one.

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The biggest gainer on the grid is Williams' George Russell who starts five places higher in 14th, thanks to those around him dropping down the order.

Carlos Sainz rises to 15th despite a five-place penalty, whilst Antonio Giovinazzi drops three places thanks to an entirely new power unit for Sunday's race. Robert Kubica meanwhile will start from the pitlane, having taken a new engine and rear-wing assembly.

Starting Grid – 2019 Belgian Grand Prix

Pos Driver Team   ↑/↓ Notes
1 Flag   Charles Leclerc Ferrari Car Icon –  
2 Flag   Sebastian Vettel Ferrari Car Icon –  
3 Flag   Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Car Icon –  
4 Flag   Valtteri Bottas Mercedes Car Icon –  
5 Flag   Max Verstappen Red Bull Car Icon –  
6 Flag   Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Car Icon ↑2  
7 Flag   Sergio Perez Racing Point Car Icon ↑2  
8 Flag   Kevin Magnussen Haas Car Icon ↑2  
9 Flag   Romain Grosjean Haas Car Icon ↑2  
10 Flag   Daniel Ricciardo Renault Car Icon ↓5  
11 Flag   Lando Norris McLaren Car Icon ↑1  
12 Flag   Nico Hulkenberg Renault Car Icon ↓5  
13 Flag   Pierre Gasly Toro Rosso Car Icon ↑3  
14 Flag   George Russell Williams Car Icon ↑5  
15 Flag   Carlos Sainz McLaren Car Icon ↑2  
16 Flag   Lance Stroll Racing Point Car Icon ↓3  
17 Flag   Alexander Albon Red Bull Car Icon ↓3  
18 Flag   Antonio Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Car Icon ↓2  
19 Flag   Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso Car Icon ↓1  
20 Flag   Robert Kubica Williams Car Icon – Pitlane Start
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