# Lewis Hamilton at the 2022 Belgian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2022-spa-francorchamps-lewis-hamilton
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Lewis Hamilton's 2022 Belgian Grand Prix ended prematurely with a collision on the opening lap, resulting in "Collision damage" and a DNF from his P4 grid start, scoring no points.

Lewis Hamilton's 2022 Belgian Grand Prix campaign at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps was abruptly cut short on the opening lap due to "Collision damage," marking a rare early exit for the Mercedes AMG F1 driver from his P4 grid slot. The incident, occurring at Les Combes, involved contact with Fernando Alonso, leading to immediate and irreparable damage to Hamilton's W13. This early retirement meant Hamilton completed "0 laps" and consequently scored "0 points" for the Mercedes AMG F1 team, a stark contrast to the team's aspirations for the weekend. The challenging nature of Spa, particularly through the high-speed Eau Rouge and Raidillon complex leading into Les Combes, often sets the stage for dramatic opening laps, and this race proved no exception. Such an early DNF is uncommon for a driver of Hamilton's caliber, highlighting the unforgiving margins of Formula 1 racing, a sentiment that echoes the unpredictable outcomes seen in races like [Fernando Alonso at the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix](/results/2015-monaco-fernando-alonso), where early race events can dictate the entire narrative.

While Hamilton's race ended on the first lap, his teammate George Russell, starting P5, navigated the chaos to secure a P4 finish, demonstrating the underlying pace of the Mercedes W13 at the "Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps". This performance by Russell underscored the potential that Hamilton's car also possessed, had it not been for the unfortunate contact. The 2022 season, as detailed on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en), was a period of significant technical regulation changes for the sport, introducing ground effect aerodynamics that presented unique challenges for teams like Mercedes. Hamilton's DNF meant he remained on "146 points" in the Drivers' Championship, a missed opportunity to gain ground. The incident serves as a reminder of the fine line between aggressive racing and terminal damage, a balance drivers constantly manage, much like [Carlos Sainz at the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix](/results/2015-monaco-carlos-sainz) faced challenges navigating the tight street circuit. For a broader historical perspective on such events, the [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) entry provides extensive context on the sport's evolution and its inherent risks. The specific race data for the 2022 season, including retirements and points, can be further explored through comprehensive F1 data archives like [Jolpica/Ergast — F1 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). Hamilton's experience at Spa was a singular event in his 2022 season, distinct from other challenging races such as [Lewis Hamilton at the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix](/results/2015-monaco-lewis-hamilton), where strategic errors rather than immediate collision dictated the outcome.
