Fernando Alonso was fastest in second practice ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, the Aston Martin driver set an 18.887 going nearly half a second faster than the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc. Red Bulls Max Verstappen was third six tenths off in another session which saw mix conditions. Alonso set his fastest time in the
Max Verstappen was the fastest in first practice ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver set a 18.705 putting himself four-tenths ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who jumped into second to spilt Red Bulls after going seven-tenths faster than Sergio Perez. The opening session in Albert Park proved to be chaotic and
Verstappen reveals extent of illness in Jeddah Max Verstappen said he felt physically limited in the cockpit of his Red Bull Formula One car during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend as he struggled to recover from a virus. A fortnight ago in Jeddah, the Dutchman missed the media day on Thursday, before taking part
Round three of the 2023 season marks the final race before the spring break as teams head down under to Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix. This weekend marks seventy years since the first Grand Prix, then a non-championship round, was held at this circuit. Although the actual date of that first race at Albert
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Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:21:14.894 25 2 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT +00:05.355 19 3 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes +00:20.728 15 4 George Russell GBR Mercedes +00:25.868 12 5 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes +00:30.728 10 6 Carlos Sainz
Sergio Perez has beaten his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen by five seconds to win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Mexican continued to show the pace of the Red Bull with him leading most of the race despite losing the lead to Alonso at the start, the Aston Martin driver having to recover from
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:29.244 01:28.635 01:28.265 2 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:29.376 01:28.903 01:28.420 3 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes 01:29.298 01:28.757 01:28.790 4 George Russell GBR Mercedes 01:29.592 01:29.132 01:28.857 5 Carlos Sainz ESP Ferrari 01:29.411 01:26.957 01:28.931 6
Sergio Perez has taken pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Mexican was a tenth faster than the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc allowing him to take back-to-back poles in Jeddah. Red Bull went into qualifying having topped all three practice sessions, but it wasn’t Max Verstappen who topped qualifying after a drive shaft
Max Verstappen continued to set the pace in third practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Dutchman set a 28.485 on the soft tyre which put him over six tenths ahead of his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez, this makes him the favourite for pole position going into qualifying. Verstappen showcased more excellent pace