- Isack Hadjar (Campos) is on a mission! Beaten by Paul Aron (Hitech GP) in qualifying on Friday and disappointed, the Habs took their revenge this Sunday. Third on the grid, the protégé of Red Bull quickly got going, getting the better of Gabriel Bortoleto (Invicta Racing) on the first lap to position himself just behind his Estonian rival.
- Carried by a very good pace, the Ile-de-France native then lost no time. Sticking to his runner-up, Isack Hadjar took control on the 8th lap before the round of pit stops began. It was Paul Aron who dove first in the pit lane while the Frenchman imitated him a lap later. Although he lost his position a few moments after returning to the track, the championship leader did not get impatient and intelligently waited. It was on lap 13 that he responded with a fatal attack with his DRS at the end of the Kemmel Straight, never to be caught again.
- Gabriel Bortoleto (Invicta Racing), pushed by his engineer on the radio, attempted an offensive in the second half of the race by overtaking Paul Aron but he was then too short to try anything against Isack Hadjar who finished with a close second. 3 seconds ahead of the finish line.
- With Paul Aron third, Isack Hadjar set out to push him back 26 lengths before the summer break. But to everyone's surprise, the Estonian was forced to retire on the last lap, affected by a technical problem at the exit of Raidillon. So, he will go on vacation 41 steps ahead! The former of Mercedes even sees Gabriel Bortoleto slipping away from under his nose. New runner-up, the Brazilian is 36 points behind the Habs.
- It was Jak Crawford (DAMS) who took the opportunity to take the last step of the podium ahead of Zak O'Sullivan (ART Grand Prix) and Richard Verschoor (Trident).
- Last on the grid after his electronic failure in qualifying on Friday, Victor Martins (ART Grand Prix) ended his race in the gravel after only 4 laps. The Habs were unlucky and could do nothing when a losing Rafael Villagómez (VAR) hit them before turn 9.
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