Rosberg surprised by Hamilton podium

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS-A victorious Nico Rosberg had no idea where his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton had finished in Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix until he studied the results after finishing the race.

He knew that Red Bull’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo had followed him home in second place, but beyond that knew very little of the finishing order. “After the chequered flag, I looked at the results and I knew Daniel was behind me and then I see ‘HAM’ in P3 and I was like ‘What? Seriously?’,” Rosberg said. “I didn’t know until after the race where he was!”

Hamilton’s record recovery from starting 21st on the grid at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit to finish third meant that Rosberg had only trimmed his rival’s championship lead, not overhauled it. From being 19 points in front before the race, Hamilton was only nine ahead - but that was a triumph for the champion given that he had taken three new power-units and collected a total of 60 penalty places for the grid.

As a result, with eight races remaining starting at this week’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza, the final European event of the year, Hamilton leads with 232 points to Rosberg’s 223. Rosberg, however, said he was not dismayed by his own fate and had not given deep consideration to the points position. “That’s not what I’m focusing on,” he said. “I came here wanting to win - and the opposition was unusually close this weekend, not eventually in the race, but up to that they were very close. I’m just very happy it was a perfect weekend for me. We did great selecting the right tyres.’’

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