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SHOCKING: FIA ANNOUNCE Belgian Grand Prix Po…read more 

In a dramatic and unexpected move, the FIA has officially announced the postponement of the Belgian Grand Prix, originally set to take place this weekend at Spa-Francorchamps. The decision comes amid dangerous weather conditions, including torrential rain and widespread flooding across the region.

The iconic Belgian circuit, known for its unpredictable weather, has been hit by relentless downpours, making track conditions unsafe for racing activities. Emergency services have also been stretched to their limits, prompting authorities and the FIA to act swiftly in the interest of safety.

“The situation in the Ardennes has worsened overnight. The safety of everyone involved is our top priority,” an FIA statement read. “After careful assessment with local officials, the event will be postponed. Further updates on a new date will be communicated shortly.”

Teams and drivers were left stunned by the announcement, with many voicing support for the FIA’s decision, despite the disappointment of fans. This marks another setback in the 2025 F1 calendar, as extreme weather continues to disrupt motorsport events globally.

As discussions begin on potential rescheduling, F1 fans now turn their attention to the rest of the season, with hopes that the Belgian GP will find a place later in the year.

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