Charles Leclerc ready for Saudi qualifying after topping third straight practice session
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc set the pace in final practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton could only finish 11th.
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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc set the pace in final practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton could only finish 11th.
Charles Leclerc set the pace for Ferrari in Saudi Arabian GP final practice as Formula 1 drivers returned to the track following a dramatic Friday.
Lewis Hamilton finished only 11th in final practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc set the pace.
La normalidad vuelve a Jeddah Corniche, a pesar de la nube de humo que se confunde con el cielo. Los coches vuelven a la pista y el líder del Mundial está en lo más alto de la tabla de tiempos. Charles Leclerc lideró el último entrenamiento libre con 33 milésimas sobre Max Verstappen y casi una décima con respecto al otro Red Bull de Checo Pérez. Carlos Sainz se quedó cuarto, a dos décimas, que perdía en el sector intermedio. Lo curioso, por ahora, es que el Ferrari del madrileño acusa el 'porpoising' más que el que pilota el monegasco. Habrá que ver cómo son capaces de ajustarlo los ingenieros de Maranello ante la clasificación que se disputará dentro de dos horas.
Jenson Button believes there is a chance that his could be Lewis Hamilton’s final season in Formula 1. The former Brawn driver won the F1 world title back in 2009 and while he does not have a comparable track record to Mercedes’ driver Hamilton, he does know what it takes to stay at the top for a season. Ad/> Speaking to Metro newspaper, Button welcomed the new competitiveness amongst F1 teams in the first race, with Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes all pushing one another in Bahrain.
JEDDAH: Formula One drivers took to the track in Saudi Arabia as scheduled on Saturday after receiving “detailed assurances” of their safety a day after an attack on the Kingdom by Yemen’s Houthi militia.
After Friday’s attack on an oil facility outside Jeddah, which caused FP2 to be delayed, one of the key discussion points during a series of meetings involving the local authorities, the FIA, F1, team bosses and drivers was the defence system that is in place around the city and the circuit.
The Carlin driver overtook Jake Hughes on the start-finish straight with just two laps remaining to take his second victory in the series.