Spa-Francorshamps gave Formula 1 fans an exciting race, characterized by twists and surprises. There disqualification by George Russell, which occurred a couple of hours after the end of the Belgian GP, drastically changed the results at Fanta F1, leading to Lewis Hamilton's victory. There Mercedes, despite the mistake made with Russell's underweight car, showed great resilience, especially with Hamilton managing to prevail over Leclerc and Piastri in a thrilling finale. So let's see how the driver prices at Fanta F1 change after the Belgian GP.
The race saw the first four teams extremely close in performance, complicating overtaking also due to the shortening of the DRS zone and the low downforce configurations. However, the lower than expected tire degradation kept the positions uncertain until the end.
Riders uphill after the Belgian GP
Lewis Hamilton: after an excellent race in which he made decisive overtakes on Perez and Leclerc, he found himself at the head of the group. Russell's risky strategy temporarily shifted attention to him, but the disqualification returned Hamilton to his deserved first place. With Mercedes growing, Hamilton's value at Fanta F1 is increasing. From 31 he goes to 32 credits.
Oscar Piastri: Piastri took second place on the podium, correcting a difficult weekend for McLaren with Norris having problems at the start. An error at the pit stop denied him the chance of victory, but Piastri is proving to be a driver of great value, ready to fight for the title. He goes from 32 to 33 credits.
Nico Hulkenberg: Despite Haas' overall poor performance in Belgium, Hulkenberg continued to bring points to his Fantamanagers thanks to the last place bonus. His consistency in the last six races, all concluded with positive results, has justified the increase in his value. From 14 it goes up to 15 credits.
Riders downhill after the Belgian GP
Carlos Sainz: the difficult weekend for Ferrari ended less dramatically than expected, with Leclerc on the podium taking advantage of his start from Pole. Sainz, on the other hand, had a complicated match with a strategy that he didn't pay for. Latest disappointing results have led to a reduction in his value at Fanta F1. From 30 it goes to 29.
Sergio Perez: Perez made a mistake at the start, missing the opportunity given by being on the front row and finishing in seventh place. His performance at the Belgian GP raised doubts about his continuity as Verstappen's teammate, leading to a decrease in his value. He therefore continues to fall and goes from 28 to 27.

Pierre Gasly: another bitter weekend for Gasly, who saw teammate Ocon score in the points while he had an anonymous race. After two consecutive DNFs, he hoped to make up for it, but the choice of a less performing configuration further compromised his race, leading to a reduction in his value. From 12 credits he goes to 11.


