Kimi Antonelli has taken his sixth career victory after winning the Belgian Grand Prix from pole position.
The Italian youngster crossed the line just under two seconds ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc
Relive the race below.
- Belgian Grand Prix: Kimi Antonelli seals sixth race victory, teammate George Russell suffers another blow
- Mercedes' George Russell on Belgian GP opening lap retirement: 'I'm numb to the disappointment'
Antonelli's teammate George Russell collided with Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton on the opening lap which caused him to retire from the race.
He expressed his disappointment afterwards and said: "I'm numb to the disappointment now. When it happens so often, you just get used to it."
"I made a good start, I made a great first corner and I was tucked up right behind Verstappen [in second place]," he said. "But for whatever reason the battery decided not to recharge at Turn 1, so I went around the first corner, the battery didn't charge and I exited the first corner 35% down [on battery charge].
"And because of that, because it didn't charge and I also had a boost problem, the turbo didn't sort itself out, so I had no power. I got to the top of Eau Rouge with 0% on the battery -- quite frankly, it was dangerous -- and I got swamped by three cars.
"I shouldn't have been in that position in the first place, that's why I'm most angry. With Lewis, honestly, I think [it] was a racing incident."
Hamilton was handed a five-second penalty for the collision as a result.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen crossed the line in third, with Hamilton behind. Oscar Piastri in the McLaren rounded out the top five.
