Okay, so, today I wanted to share my experience getting ready for BelgicaM 2024. It was quite the adventure, honestly.
First off, I started by looking at the initial grid setup. I saw that Charles Leclerc from Ferrari got the pole position because Max Verstappen had a penalty. That was a surprise! But it got me thinking about how unpredictable these things can be.
Then, I dug into the provisional starting grid that the stewards of the Belgian Grand Prix 2024 published. It was the setup for the fourteenth race of the season, and I wanted to see how everyone was lining up. It’s always interesting to see the initial positions before the race.
I also noticed that Max Verstappen initially took first place in the qualifying, but because of the penalty, things changed. It made me realize how important it is to keep up with these details. It’s not just about who’s fastest but also about following the rules.
- I read that Carlos Sainz got his second pole with Ferrari.
- He was going to start from the first position on Sunday.
- That was big news!
I kept digging and saw that Verstappen actually won the pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix, but with Leclerc in second and Pérez in third. Sainz ended up fifth, and Alonso was also there. The grid looked pretty intense.
So, after all this, I finally figured out my own setup. I decided to go with a strategy that took into account all these changes and surprises. It was a bit of a gamble, but I felt good about it.

The Final Setup
In the end, I managed to get everything ready. It wasn’t easy, and there were a lot of moving parts, but I think I nailed it. I’m really looking forward to seeing how it all plays out in the race. Fingers crossed!