Red Bull's Max Verstappen heads Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton at the top of the times in first practice at the Belgian Grand Prix.

Red Bull's Max Verstappen headed Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton at the top of the times in first practice at the Belgian Grand Prix. Verstappen was 0.145 seconds clear of Hamilton, with the seven-time champion's team-mate Charles Leclerc third fastest. The second Red Bull of Isack Hadjar was fourth fastest, 0.252secs slower than Verstappen, as it emerged that he Frenchman will have a 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his permitted number of engines. Hadjar is the second driver to receive a grid penalty for engine-related issues this weekend - world champion Lando Norris, who was seventh fastest, will also drop 10 places for using too many batteries. World championship leader Kimi Antonelli was sixth fastest for Mercedes, one place behind McLaren's Oscar Piastri. The Italian's title rival and team-mate George Russell was eighth quickest, 0.356secs behind Antonelli. Antonelli leads the championship by 25 points as the season heads into what could be its halfway point, depending on whether the two Middle Eastern races due to finish the season can take place in the context of the war between the US/Israel and Iran. Verstappen's pace came despite Red Bull reverting to a standard rear wing while they refine the the 'flip-flop' or 'somersault' design that caused high-speed crashes for the Dutchman in the past two races.