Belgium Grand Prix

After a successful yet controversial Qualifying session, the grid was officially set for the Belgian Grand Prix.

Luca secured P3, a strong position by all standards—but deep down, he believed he should have taken pole. And if what happened hadn't happened, he was convinced he would have.

Just when it seemed like he was about to complete a phenomenal Sector Three in Q3, the timing screen lit up coldly:

LAP TIME DELETED – TRACK LIMITS, TURN 9.

This meant race control had voided his lap time for reasons like exceeding track limits or gaining an unfair advantage by cutting the corner.

In this case, race control claimed that Luca had crossed the white line at Turn 9. The footage barely showed a fault but just his tires grazing the line! Wasn't that still legal?

Jackson Racing engineers were livid over the radio, angrier than Luca, furiously appealing to race control for a reversal, but the stewards stood firm.