The opening two races were dominated by Max Verstappen, but the off-track drama continues to dominate the headlines as the fallout from the Christian Horner behaviour investigation continues, while he was cleared by the external investigator it has opened up more questions about what’s going on behind the scene. A power struggle between many different
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:20:43.273 25 2 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull – Honda RBPT +00:13.643 18 3 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari +00:18.639 16 4 Oscar Piastri AUS McLaren – Mercedes +00:32.077 12 5 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes +00:35.759 10 6
Max Verstappen has beaten his teammate Sergio Perez to take a dominant victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The three-time champion once again like last week in Sakhir drove a steady and controlled race beating his teammate by thirteen seconds, as Red Bull look to be unbeatable. Verstappen made a brilliant start opening up
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:28.171 01:28.033 01:27.472 2 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:28.318 01:28.112 01:27.791 3 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:28.638 01:28.467 01:27.807 4 Fernando Alonso ESP Aston Martin – Mercedes 01:28.706 01:28.122 01:27.846 5 Oscar Piastri AUS McLaren
Max Verstappen has beaten Charles Leclerc by three-tenths of a second to take pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The three-time world champion set his fastest time on his first run and then didn’t need to improve as he took back to back poles at the start of the season. Verstappen remained at
Max Verstappen was fastest in third practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix the three-time champion set a 28.412 going almost two tenths ahead of Charles Leclerc. Sergio Perez put his Red Bull third he was nearly three-tenths behind Verstappen. The reigning world champion, who won the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, didn’t improve on his
Fernando Alonso was fastest in second practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Spaniard set a 28.827 on the soft tyre going two-tenths faster than George Russell. Russell set his fastest time later in the session moving up the order with less than twenty minutes to go. Alonso had a strong bounce back from
Max Verstappen was fastest in first practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver set a 29.659 going just under two tenths faster than the Aston Martin of Fernando Alonso. The Spaniard managed to split the two Red Bull’s after going two hundredths faster than the second Red Bull of Sergio Perez.
The latest news and analysis behind the headlines ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, looking at the biggest talking points going into this race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
Round two sees F1 across the Arabian Peninsula and to the Red Sea port city and commercial capital of Jeddah for the fourth Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Built-in 2021 intended as a temporary circuit before moving Qiddiya near the Saudi capital of Riyadh, it looks to be the home of the race until 2027. The