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We've got two McLarens up there for Sunday and hope to score decent points. But first, we have an interesting Saturday ahead.
So far, the team has done a very good job, so on Sunday, we will focus on our own race rather than on what any others behind Charles might do.
Kevin Magnussen is handed a 3-place grid penalty for Sunday's race after impeding Charles Leclerc in qualifying.
It was a great performance from both drivers. Max was on brilliant form once again, showing exactly why this is his favourite track while Checo delivered in the fashion we all know he is capable of.
Tomorrow's forecast is definitely not encouraging, in terms of rain which could have a significant impact on the Sprint format, while for Sunday it seems the conditions should improve.
It is frustrating not to have qualified for Q2 as we could have done well as the track became ready for the slicks.
We can't change the car now so hopefully we've got the race balance in the right place.
Tomorrow, we have a chance to get points with the Sprint Race, so we'll certainly target a good result.
Max Verstappen edges out Charles Leclerc by 0.820s to claim Belgian Grand Prix pole, though gearbox penalty will see him drop 5 places.
Hours after Alpine announced his departure, Williams has confirmed the appointment of Pat Fry as the team's new chief technical officer.