Top 5 Historic Moments at the Circuit of Spa-Francorchamps

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To true motorsport fans, few circuits inspire awe and admiration like the Spa-Francorchamps. This famous track offers drama, unpredictability, and pure racing authenticity. It’s the kind of place that imprints moments into F1 history books. Here are five historic events that prove Spa’s unmatched legacy.

The 1998 Belgian Grand Prix
Formula 1’s most iconic pile-up. On a soaked track and under poor visibility, 13 cars collided just seconds after lights out, triggering absolute carnage. David Coulthard spun into the wall, triggering a chain reaction that wiped out nearly half the field. Another collision, this time on the restart between Coulthard and Schumacher, only added to the chaos. The race, eventually won by Damon Hill, cemented Spa’s reputation as F1’s wild card.

Mika Hakkinen’s Daring Overtake 2000
When people mention the greatest overtakes in F1 history, one move always comes up: Mika Hakkinen on Michael Schumacher at Spa 2000. Using backmarker Ricardo Zonta as a pick, Hakkinen took the outside line down the Kemmel Straight at full tilt. Two cars overtaking a third at that speed? On a damp track? That’s the stuff of legends.

Ayrton Senna’s Wet-Weather Brilliance 1985
Before he became synonymous with Monaco, Senna made Spa his playground in the rain. In 1985, he drove a masterclass in treacherous conditions to take his second career win. His car control and timing through Eau Rouge and La Source demonstrated to the world what would become the standard for the Brazilian great: total dominance when the skies opened.

Michael Schumacher’s Seventh Title 2004
It wasn’t even a race win, but it didn’t matter. Michael Schumacher secured his seventh World Championship after finishing second at the 2004 Belgian Grand Prix, a record-breaking achievement. Fittingly, the milestone came at the same track where he’d made his F1 debut 13 years earlier. A poetic moment that tied Schumacher’s career to Spa forever.

The 2019 Belgian Grand Prix: Leclerc’s Emotional Win
Charles Leclerc’s initial Grand Prix triumph came under a shadow. The previous day, his friend and fellow driver Anthoine Hubert had lost his life in a Formula 2 crash at the same circuit. Leclerc’s victory was a befitting tribute to a lost friend.

Spa continues to be a fan favourite, and with its future secured on the F1 calendar, there’s no better time to witness the action first-hand. There’s nothing quite like the roar of the engines echoing through the Ardennes, exploring options for F1 tickets Spa puts you right at the heart of it.

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