The second round of the season gave us another look at what this season was promising to deliver, closer and faster racing. Watching both the race in Sakhir and Jeddah the biggest thing I took away was the ability of Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen to go at each other lap after lap on a
No finger-pointing to dig out of hole Mercedes F1 CEO and team principal Toto Wolff says there will be no finger-pointing at one single area of Mercedes’ car or engine amid its early struggles this season. After winning the last eight constructors, the German manufacturer has had a difficult start to the season with it
Hello, welcome to This Grand Prix the pilot edition, apologies’ for technical issues which prevented last weekend’s edition. written, and produced in the same way as our sister post. We will bring you news and analysis from Sakhir… but it’s written as the story developed so FP1-FP2-Fp3-Qualifying-race, meaning there may be contradictions. General News This
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull 01:24:19.293 25 2 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari +00:00.549 18 3 Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari +00:08.097 15 4 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull +00:10.800 12 5 George Russell GBR Mercedes +00:32.732 10 6 Esteban Ocon FRA Alpine – Renault +00:56.017 8 7 Lando Norris
Max Verstappen has beaten Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in a closely fought battle to win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix by half a second. The two drivers fought hard through out the race and in the closing stages of the race the Dutchman closed up and took a leap forward when the Ferrari had oversteer aided
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull 01:29.705 01:28.924 01:28.200 2 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:29.039 01:28.708 01:28.225 3 Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari 01:28.855 01:28.686 01:28.402 4 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull 01:28.928 01:28.945 01:28.461 5 Esteban Ocon FRA Alpine – Renault 01:30.093 01:29.584 01:29.068 6 George Russell GBR
Sergio Perez has beaten Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc by two-hundredths of a second to secure his maiden pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Mexican setting a new record for most races started without starting from pole position, after piping the Ferrari driver to denied the team a second consecutive front-row lockout. Leclerc pushed
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the second practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 30.074 on the soft tyre which put him just under a tenth and a half ahead of the Red Bull of Max Verstappen. The Monacan set is the fastest time around halfway through the session on
Charles Leclerc was the fastest in the first practice session for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver set a 38.778 on soft tyres which put him a tenth ahead of the Red Bull of Max Verstappen, with the Alfa Romeo of Valtteri Bottas putting his Alfa Romeo third late in the session. Ferrari
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines from Formula One ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, exploring the day’s events from a global perspective.