Carlos Sainz navigated a challenging 2018 Belgian Grand Prix, starting from 19th on the grid for Renault and making a notable recovery to finish 11th, just outside the points. The race at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps began with a significant multi-car incident at La Source on the opening lap, involving his teammate Nico Hülkenberg, Fernando Alonso, and Charles Leclerc, which necessitated an early safety car deployment. Sainz, having started deep in the pack, skillfully avoided this chaos, a critical factor in his ability to continue the race unimpeded. This early disruption provided an opportunity for drivers who kept their noses clean, and Sainz capitalized, steadily working his way through the field. For a broader understanding of how such incidents are managed, the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) outlines official sporting regulations.
Throughout the 43 laps he completed, Sainz demonstrated consistent pace in the Renault R.S.18, recording his fastest lap on lap 32 with a time of 1:48.670, which placed him 10th fastest overall. This performance underscored his capability to extract potential under race conditions at a circuit known for its demands. While not enough to break into the top ten and score points, his eventual position of 11th, finishing a lap behind the race winner, represented a significant gain of eight places from his starting grid slot. This was a solid recovery drive, especially considering the dramatic early retirement of his teammate Hülkenberg due to the collision. Such results often shape a driver's season trajectory, much like how [Max Verstappen at the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix](/results/2026-baku-max-verstappen) or [Lewis Hamilton at the 2026 Azerbaijan Grand Prix](/results/2026-baku-lewis-hamilton) might approach their own race weekends with strategic considerations. The detailed statistical data for this race, including all driver results, is available via F1's comprehensive [data archives](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) (using a generic data link from the bank). For more historical context on the sport and its iconic venues, [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) offers extensive background.
Verified race record · Ergast
Grid
