STAT: How do the teams' standings look like after the Spa race?

Hot on the heels of their latest double victory, Red Bull have more points in the constructors' championship than Red Bull, Alpine, Haas, Aston Martin, Racing Bulls, Sauber and Williams combined.
Championship leader Oscar Piastri endured disappointment when he got beaten by his team-mate Lando Norris in the standard qualifying session on Sunday.
However, the 24-year-old managed to make up for the defeat on the opening lap of the Belgian Grand Prix. Piastri got a better run than his team mate through the complex of Eau Rouge and Raidillon, allowing him to then make the move on the Kemmel straight.
As drivers switched from intermediates to slick tyres, Piastri enjoyed priority, pitting a lap earlier than Norris which allowed him to build up a margin of over eight seconds.
Although the Briton looked very competitive and comfortable in the closing stages of the 44-lap race on his hard Pirelli tyres, Piastri did not allow to slip the victory through his fingers.
The double victory at Spa saw McLaren cement their dominant position in the teams’ standings. The Woking-based outfit is now leading Ferrari by 268 points.
After a tough start to the season, the Italian marque find themselves 28 points in front of Mercedes, whilst Red Bull look to slowly lose connection to the fight for the second place in the teams’ standings.
In the midfield battle, Williams have had a successful weekend with their heavily-upgraded car. The Grove-based outift continue to occupy fifth in the order, sitting on 70 points.
The fight behind Williams is ramping up, with only two points separating Sauber and Racing Bulls.
Aston Martin, Haas and Alpine endured a bad weekend at Spa-Francorchamps. The Silverstone-based outfit failed to score any points, while Alpine collected a single championship unit thanks to Pierre Gasly’s tenth place in the race, whilst the American squad earned six points from their double points-paying results in the Spa F1 Sprint.
