Oscar Piastri has won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and taken the lead of the championship after taking a nearly three-second win. Piastri passed Max Verstappen after his pit stop to then control the closing laps despite the Red Bull driver chipping away at his lead. Piastri had retook the lead off teammate Lando Norris
Max Verstappen has beaten Oscar Piastri by a hundredth to take pole for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the four-time champion set a 27.294 on his final attempt to take back-to-back poles in Jeddah. The Red Bull driver lit up the times on his final attempt to go fastest and take a surprise pole. Verstappen’s
Lando Norris was fastest in third practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix the McLaren driver set a 27.489 to put himself a quarter of a tenth faster than his teammate Oscar Piastri. George Russell put his Mercedes third fastest going six-tenths behind the McLarens. McLaren have looked quick all weekend in Jeddah as Norris
Pierre Gasly was fastest in first practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Alpine driver set a 29.239 just after halfway through the session and remained seven thousandths ahead of Lando Norris. Charles Leclerc split the two McLaren’s the Ferrari driver just under eight hundredths behind the Englishman as he went comfortably faster than
Oscar Piastri has taken a dominant victory beating George Russell by fifteen seconds to take McLaren’s first win at their second home race. The Australian won the start from then on and looked in control of the race where he didn’t look threatened once he had managed to get into the lead. Piastri pulled away
Oscar Piastri has beaten George Russell by just over a tenth and a half to take pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix. The McLaren driver set a 29.841 to put himself ahead of the Mercedes while his teammate Lando Norris could only manage sixth after making a mistake on his final lap. McLaren went
Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two after going just over six and a half tenths ahead of teammate Lando Norris in third practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Piastri set a 31.646 to put himself fastest right at the end of the session but Norris was unable to respond as the clock ticked down. Norris
Oscar Piastri led a McLaren one-two in second practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix, the Australian set a 30.505 on the soft tyre to go a tenth and a half ahead of his teammate Lando Norris. The second more representative session saw McLaren underline their status as favourites, as Norris was nearly four-tenths faster than
Lando Norris was fastest in first practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix, the McLaren driver set a 33.204 on soft tyres to put himself two-tenths faster than the Alpine of Pierre Gasly. McLaren go into this weekend expected to be the team to beat as they look to bounce back from a strategic error last
Round four of the season sees F1 return to Bahrain for the Grand Prix following Radman and the first three flyway races in Asia for the first night race of the season. The Sakhir Circuit was one of the new generation of circuits which joined the calendar in 2004 and has been a staple on