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F1 analysis: Belgian GP

Spa-Francorchamps  - Team by team analysis of Sunday's Belgian F1 Grand Prix (listed in championship order):

Red Bull (Mark Webber 2, Sebastian Vettel 15)

Webber was on pole but sank to sixth by the end of the first lap after a bad start. He fought back and moved up to second when Renault's Kubica messed up a pitstop. The Australian lost his overall lead to Hamilton. Vettel speared into Button, ending the champion's race. He was handed a drive-through penalty and made another stop when he punctured a rear tyre in a clash with Liuzzi. Not his finest day. Red Bull lead McLaren by one point.

McLaren (Lewis Hamilton 1, Jenson Button retired)

Hamilton's third win of the season and 14th of his career sent him top of the standings again. He also set the fastest race lap. Button's title hopes took a massive blow when Vettel drove into him on lap 17.

Ferrari (Felipe Massa 4, Fernando Alonso retired)

Alonso collided with Barrichello on the opening lap, continued but retired six laps from the end when he skidded out. he is now 41 points adrift of Hamilton. Massa chalked up his second fourth place in a row.

Mercedes GP (Nico Rosberg 6, Michael Schumacher 7)

Schumacher started in 21st place at his favourite circuit after being handed a 10-place penalty at the previous race in Hungary. He had several battles with Rosberg, the cars' bodywork touching at one point. Rosberg started 14th.

Renault (Robert Kubica 3, Vitaly Petrov 9)

Kubica could have had second place but missed his braking point during his second stop, locking the front wheels and hitting some mechanics -- fortunately without injury. Petrov started on the back row of the grid and did well to score.

Force India (Adrian Sutil 5, Vitantonio Liuzzi 10)

Liuzzi picked up the final point after Toro Rosso's Alguersuari was penalised for cutting a chicane. It was his first since Canada in June. He had been in the points before he tangled with Vettel. Sutil's was his best result since Malaysia in April.

Williams (Nico Hulkenberg 14, Rubens Barrichello retired)

Barrichello's 300th race ended before he had completed a lap. Hulkenberg had a throttle control problem early on and he made an unscheduled stop, where the engine had to be re-started.

Sauber (Kamui Kobayashi 8, Pedro de la Rosa 11)

Kobayashi started 17th and De la Rosa last of all.

Toro Rosso (Sebastien Buemi 12, Jaime Alguersuari 13)

Alguersuari crossed the line in 10th place but lost the point after stewards gave him a retrospective drive-through penalty, translated into 20 seconds added to his time.

Lotus (Heikki Kovalainen 16, Jarno Trulli 19)

Kovalainen made a slow start from 13th on the grid, the highest placing by any driver from a new team. The Finn said he had to activate the anti-stall. Trulli lost a couple of places at the end due to a late spin.

HRT (Sakon Yamamoto 20, Bruno Senna retired)

Senna damaged his front wing on the first lap and then retired with a suspension failure.

Virgin (Lucas di Grassi 17, Timo Glock 18)

Glock damaged his first wing on the first lap and had to pit immediately.

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