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Australia's Oscar Piastri has won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in a McLaren after taking the lead thanks to a penalty for Max Verstappen. The latter started from pole and finished second while Charles ...
Four-time F1 champion Max Verstappen will race with a fresh power unit at today's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after Honda has elected to equip its four cars with new PU components.
Despite McLaren's dominant performance in Jeddah, Oscar Piastri was denied pole position, but he hopes that the DRS zones will help him challenge reigning champion Max Verstappen for the victory.
Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin has revealed that the cooler conditions contributed to the fact that Red Bull and Mercedes managed to close the gap to the McLarens which looked ...
On the back of a crises meeting following last Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner insisted that Max Verstappen's pole position was the perfect response to the paddock ...
Despite the softer compounds at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit compared to the previous season, Formula One's sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli has revealed that they expect drivers base their approach on a ...
Although McLaren looked the dominant force in Jeddah across the practice sessions, Oscar Piastri failed to beat reigning champion Max Verstappen while his team-mate Lando Norris will only start from ...
Despite his brilliant qualifying effort on Saturday night, Mercedes driver George Russell does not expect himself to be in contention for the victory in Jeddah, claiming that McLaren are out of reach.
Having described himself as an "idiot" over the team radio after his heavy shunt in the final qualifying segment, Lando Norris hopes that he will be able to make up places at the Jeddah Corniche ...
On the back of a tough qualifying session at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur has revelaed that the Scuderia has been struggled to extract the maximum from the tyre over a ...
Despite a disappointing result in qualifying at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, two-time F1 champion Fernando Alonso insisted that he pushed his car beyond the limit to extract everything.
On the back of another mesmerizing effort in the qualifying session at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli insisted that he needs to "rewatch" his final push lap as he ...