Formula 1 returns after a three-week long summer break with the 2021 Belgian GP. Here we look back at the previous five editions of the race.
Ferrari are nowhere near the championship picture, with Mercedes and Red Bull fighting it out for the constructor's championship.
The 2021 edition of the British GP will go down as a classic race but it wasn't a weekend without controversy.
A collision on the first lap took out Max Verstappen and despite a consequent 10-second penalty, Hamilton hung on to win his first race in six.
Alonso led the way for Alpine at the Styrian Grand Prix, qualifying P8 before finishing ninth at the flag for his third straight points finish.
Leclerc has already had two podium finishes this season and sits at a strong fifth position on the driver's championship table.
Sergio Perez recorded his first Red Bull win in a chaotic Azerbaijan GP. Let's analyse the major talking points from the race.
For the first time this season, neither of the two championship favorites, Hamilton and Verstappen, was even in the top 10.
The race saw title challengers Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen finish second and third respectively behind Leclerc.
The 2021 Monaco GP will hardly go down as a race for the ages but there were some high points. We analyse the talking points from this race.