Oscar Piastri says his Belgian Grand Prix qualifying struggles were down to a “very difficult” McLaren to drive rather than the track time he lost on Friday because of a hydraulic leak. Piastri said: "It's never ideal. I still got a reasonable amount of qualifying laps or low fuel laps yesterday. Would I have liked a couple more? Yes - but I think the struggles I've had today have not been related to that. It's just been a very difficult car to drive, and very, very tough. If you can balance it on the edge, then the lap time seems to be there. But balancing it on the edge is pretty tough."

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella said the team would need to “introduce the third car” to sign four-time world champion Max Verstappen, when asked about rumours of talks between McLaren and the Dutch driver at the Belgian Grand Prix. Stella said: "I said before that we talk about the four-time world champion. It will be always a fascinating opportunity, but we need to introduce the third car. So you don't have to talk to me. We have to take a higher political level, and when we'll be in condition to do so, then we will consider this option."

Williams team principal James Vowles says “absolute transparency” is the cornerstone of how he maintains Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon’s trust during the team’s rebuilding phase. Vowles said: "Step one is like any relationship: transparency. So, from the first signs of trouble around about October last year, he was the first person I called. Alex was the second person I called. The order is not significant; that is just the sequence in which I did it. I want to make sure that they have full transparency on what's gone well, what's gone wrong, and what we're doing to correct it as soon as possible before anything else is made public."

Arvid Lindblad says qualifying eighth for the Belgian Grand Prix was “one of the best feelings” of his rookie season, after taking his highest grid position so far in his upgraded Racing Bulls. Lindblad said: "It was a really good session. From FP1 I felt good with the car. Honestly, it has been one of the best feelings I have had this year, with Barcelona and Canada, and Melbourne. So, I don't know, the team have done a really good job to give us a good package and yeah, from the beginning of Qualifying I felt good, I felt on it."

Lando Norris says a good start and a productive first lap will be crucial if he is to recover at the Belgian Grand Prix after a 10-place grid penalty left the McLaren driver 13th on the grid. Norris said: "Clearly, the pace is pretty good. It's close, so it's not like we're easily going to be able to get back in the fight with the top group. But, of course, a good start and a good first lap can easily get me back where I want to be quickly. From then on out, it's just depending on how easy overtaking is and how difficult it is."





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