Let’s take a look at the weather forecast for the Belgian GP: will the rain arrive as expected, or are we in for another dry race today?
After two qualifying sessions and a sprint race, it’s finally time for the main event at Spa — a highly anticipated Grand Prix that could prove crucial for the championship.
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri will once again start side by side, but this time it will be the Briton leading the way after nailing a perfect lap in yesterday’s qualifying session.
Starting third and fourth will be Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen. While the Monegasque driver managed to extract the maximum potential from his SF-25, the same can't be said for the Dutchman, who made a small mistake in Turn 1 that cost him the chance to fight for the front row.
However, today's race comes with a high chance of rain compared to Friday and Saturday, meaning we could be in for another wet Grand Prix after Silverstone.
Weather forecast - Belgian GP 2025
Currently, according to the latest FIA forecasts, there is a 40% chance of light rain when the Grand Prix starts, with the race set to start at 3:00 PM local time.
Temperatures are expected to reach a high of 21 degrees Celsius, with 17 degrees expected for the start of the race.
It has already rained this morning and it's currently raining hard, and it remains to be seen whether it will stop in the coming hours, allowing the track to gradually dry for a dry start, or if the rain will continue to fall.