Sergio Perez produces stunning lap to seal first-ever pole at Saudi Arabian GP
Sergio Perez will start a Grand Prix from pole position for the first time in his Formula 1 career after producing a stunning final lap in qualifying on Saturday evening.
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Sergio Perez will start a Grand Prix from pole position for the first time in his Formula 1 career after producing a stunning final lap in qualifying on Saturday evening.
JEDDAH: Early season championship leader Charles Leclerc maintained his impressive form with Ferrari on Friday when he topped the times ahead of Max Verstappen in opening practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Bahrain GP winner Leclerc was fastest in FP1 and under the floodlights in FP2, but he hit the wall at Turn 4 in the latter and was forced to limp back to the pits, ruining his long run.
Fernando Alonso was the first driver to head down a very dusty pitlane in Jeddah, where the opening one-hour session was taking place in sunny but very windy conditions.
Buen humor en Yeda antes del arranque del GP de Arabia Saudí. AS preguntó en la rueda de prensa a Mick Schumacher (Haas), Esteban Ocon (Alpine) y Pierre Gasly (Alpha Tauri) quién de los tres tiene el coche más rápido, y a las respuestas se sumaron con ironía Max Verstappen y Carlos Sainz. Primero habló el alemán, que siempre se pasa de correcto: «No lo sé, es difícil saberlo. Ha habido sólo una carrera después de los test y todavía hay márgenes de prestaciones para explotar. En general estoy contento con la progresión de nuestro coche, aunque no puedo hablar por los otros dos. Tendremos que verlo durante el año».
Fernando Alonso has unexpectedly sparked some comedy gold on Spanish TV, with sports show El Chiringuito learning live on air that the Alpine driver and double Formula 1 world champion has blocked them on Twitter.
Fernando Alonso has unexpectedly sparked some comedy gold on Spanish TV, with sports show El Chiringuito learning live on air that the Alpine driver and double Formula 1 world champion has blocked them on Twitter.
Statistics for Sunday's Saudi Arabian Formula One Grand Prix in Jeddah: