Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli starts on pole for Belgian Grand Prix, aiming to extend F1 lead

Kimi Antonelli will need to defend his lead from pole position at the Belgian Grand Prix as he aims to end his wait for a Formula 1 win and extend his standings lead
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