Verstappen holds off Leclerc to win pulsating Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen made a late move stick as he held off Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc to win a pulsating Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz finished third ahead of pole sitter Sergio Perez who lost track position due to a pit stop that unfortunately for him coincided with a safety car.

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Perez pips Ferrari duo to take maiden pole ahead of Saudi Arabian GP

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez produced a superb lap to pip the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz to pole ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The session was delayed by over an hour after a nasty Q2 incident saw Haas’ Mick Schumacher hit the barriers at high speed requiring a lengthy clean up and trip to the hospital for precautionary checks.

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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to continue despite nearby attack

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend will continue as planned despite an attack on an oil depot in Jeddah today just several kilometers from the street circuit. The attack is the latest undertaken by Yemen’s Houthi rebels and has raised serious concerns in the F1 paddock.

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Charles Leclerc leads home Ferrari 1-2 in Bahrain

Ferrari secured a 1-2 finish at the season opening Bahrain Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc converted his pole position into a victory ahead of Carlos Sainz. Red Bull had looked on to have two cars finish in the top four but late power issues for Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez saw the pair DNF allowing Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton to round out the podium.

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Charles Leclerc on pole ahead of season opening Bahrain Grand Prix

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc claimed a stunning pole position ahead of the season opening Bahrain Grand Prix. Defending world champion Max Verstappen put his Red Bull in second while the sister Ferrari of Carlos Sainz was third ahead of Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez.

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