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After a long delay due to rain, the Belgian Grand Prix begins.

After a delay of almost an hour and half caused by rain and poor visibility on the Spa-Francorchamps track, the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix began after four laps.

The starting procedure was stopped after the first formation lap, which took place behind the safety vehicle.

Lando Norris of McLaren, who sits nine points behind his championship-leading teammate Oscar Piastri on the podium, told the team's radio, "I don't know what's going on behind the safety vehicle."

The FIA finally cleared the race for start after a long wait.

The safety car led the field to evaluate visibility, before deciding on a rolling starting.

The 2021 Belgian Grand Prix, which was shortened by rain and safety cars, is the shortest in Formula One's history. Only three laps were completed with half-points awarded.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull's champion and reigning world champion, said over the radio that he should have run when the red flags appeared. They're too cautious.

Nico Rosberg, the former world champion 2016, told Sky Sports that drivers had little choice but to wait.

The German said, "The conditions are terrible and the race will start in extremely difficult circumstances."

You can't see anything. You're on long straights, must remain flat, and are blind. So you look left or right to the wall for a brake marking board. (Reporting Alan Baldwin; editing Christian Radnedge).

(source: Reuters)