Before the start of the Belgian Grand Prix, all eyes were on the front row of the grid and one driver in particular. Sergio Perez produced his best performance in a qualifying session in months to start alongside Charles Leclerc at Spa but did benefit from Max Verstappen receiving a ten-place penalty. He was lucky to avoid being knocked out by Alex Albon in Q2, setting a lap three-thousandths faster than the Williams driver. Unfortunately, that’s where the good news ended for Perez as he drifted further and further away from the leaders as the race progressed, eventually getting overtaken by h…