German Nico Rosberg eased to victory in a chaotic Belgian Formula One Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver crossed the line 14.1 seconds ahead of Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo.
World championship leader Lewis Hamilton, starting on the back row of the grid after taking a 55-place engine-related grid penalty, clawed his way back up the field to finish third.
The race was briefly halted in the early stages after a massive crash for Renault's Kevin Magnussen.
The Dane was taken to hospital for routine checks after suffering a cut to his left ankle in the high-speed crash.
While Magnussen's car was in bits, so too was the tyre wall at Eau Rouge, and the real safety car was deployed. A flurry of cars pitted for new tyres promoting Hamilton to fifth, and Fernando Alonso, who started from last, after he too was forced to serve an engine penalty, was incredibly in fourth.
With the tyre barrier destroyed, the race was then suspended with further repairs carried out.
Rosberg's sixth win of the season cut team mate Hamilton's lead in the standings to nine points with eight races remaining.