Repair work around the Spa-Francorchamps circuit has been taking place following the floods that caused devastation across Europe.

The floods last week hit the countries of Germany and Belgium primarily, causing a death toll of nearly 200 people and widespread damage. It was Germany’s worst natural disaster for more than half a century.

At the home of the Belgian Grand Prix, which this year is due to take place on August 29, a road that provides access to the paddock partially collapsed.

It was the second time in two months that the circuit had been hit hard by adverse weather.

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