Emerson Fittipaldi makes Ferrari prediction for round 2 of F1 season
Former Formula 1 world champion Emerson Fittipaldi is predicting Ferrari to be the team to beat this evening at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Former Formula 1 world champion Emerson Fittipaldi is predicting Ferrari to be the team to beat this evening at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Former Formula 1 world champion Emerson Fittipaldi is predicting Ferrari to be the team to beat this evening at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez lines up on pole ahead of the Ferraris while Lewis Hamilton faces a recovery mission from 14th as drivers prepare to take on what they have described as F1's "most dangerous" race, the Saudi Arabian GP.
Ferrari favorito a todo, y Max Verstappen como máximo rival porque sus galones de campeón así lo exigen, y entonces llega Sergio Pérez, que ríe el último y ríe mejor: pole inapelable del piloto mexicano en el GP de Arabia Saudí por delante de Charles Leclerc y Carlos Sainz, que remató al palo otra vez (lideró la Q2 y el primer intento de Q3), y cuyo asalto a la primera posición de la parrilla está cada vez más cerca, aunque no termine de concretarse. El madrileño salvó las diferencias con su compañero de equipo y encontró buenas sensaciones con el neumático blando usado cuando antes hubiera parecido que no las había. Se acercó, más que nunca, batió a Charles con unas milésimas de margen en un par de ocasiones.
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen do battle in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix today.
Sergio Perez roared to a first career Formula One pole position on Saturday with a blinding lap under the floodlights in a crash-interrupted qualifying session for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver left his best for last as he lapped the 6.1-km long Jeddah Corniche circuit on the banks of the Red Sea in one minute 28.200 seconds. The lap, 0.025 seconds quicker than second-placed Charles Leclerc, was just enough to stop the Monegasque and team mate Carlos Sainz, who scored a Ferrari one-two in last week's Bahrain season-opener, from sweeping to a front-row lockout for the resurgent Italian team.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez will eye just his third Formula 1 Grand Prix win when he starts on pole position during the Saudi Arabian GP at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Sunday. Perez, who has won just two GP's during his career -- Bahrain GP 2020 and Azerbaijan GP 2021 -- finished ahead of Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr, who finished 2nd and 3rd, respectively, during the qualifying on Saturday. Leclerc will join Perez in the front row, while Sainz will be joined by the other Red Bull driver and reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen. Red Bull will now be hoping for better luck in Jeddah after both Perez and Verstappen had failed to finish the race in Bahrain last week.
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