How to watch the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix today: TV channel and live stream for second race of 2022 season
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen do battle in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix today.
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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.
Sergio Perez akan start dari posisi terdepan di Formula 1 GP Arab Saudi 2022 nanti malam. Sedangkan Lewis Hamilton secara mengejutkan hanya menempati grid ke-15.
Toto Wolff has described Mercedes’ current plight as “totally unacceptable” after they fell even further behind Red Bull and Ferrari in Saudi Arabia.
Lewis Hamilton is struggling again as Formula 1 moves onto Saudi Arabia, but his failure to make an impression in qualifying is not necessarily as bad as it looks. The seven-time champion was only able to finish in 16th, the first time he had failed to break out of Q1 since the Brazilian Grand Prix back in 2017. Ad/> It’s fair to say, too, that Mercedes look to be facing their biggest troubles for at least half a decade.
TORONTO — Samuel Oram-Jones has no regrets about trading in his racing helmet for football headgear but does wonder daily about how different his life might be had he remained behind the wheel.
Lewis Hamilton believes a wrong choice on set-up was to blame for his shock Q1 exit at Formula 1’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, admitting his car was “undriveable”.
JEDDAH: Sergio Perez secured his first pole position in Formula One in Jeddah on Saturday for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.