Belgian Grand Prix: Press Conference Schedule

Belgian Grand Prix: Press Conference Schedule

      The FIA announced the lineup of participants for the official press conferences of the Belgian Grand Prix.

      On Thursday, six drivers will visit the racetrack's press center, divided into two groups of three. The first group: Franco Colapinto (Alpine), Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), and Niko Hülkenberg (Sauber). The second group: Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari), Kimi Anttonelli (Mercedes), and Carlos Sainz (Williams).

      On Friday, team leaders are invited: Ayo Komatsu (Haas F1), Jonathan Whitly (Sauber), and Laurent Mekies (Red Bull).

      On Saturday and Sunday, the top trio of the day will answer questions.

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Belgian Grand Prix: Press Conference Schedule

The FIA announced the lineup of participants for the official Belgian Grand Prix press conferences.