Sebastian Vettel ruled out of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to Covid-19
Sebastian Vettel has been ruled out of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to Covid-19.
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Sebastian Vettel has been ruled out of Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to Covid-19.
It will be Hulkenberg's fifth race of the COVID-19 era as a stand-in after his three starts with the then Racing Point team in 2020.
Aston Martin have confirmed that Sebastian Vettel will not be driving for the team again this weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as he continues to recover from covid-19.
Aston Martin Team Principal Mike Krack says that Sebastian Vettel is feeling a bit better but it is still hard to say whether or not the German is going to be racing in the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix this weekend.
At the start of F1’s new era with the ground-effect cars, Ferrari claimed the first honours with Leclerc’s pole for the Bahrain GP, secured on his final Q3 run by beating Max Verstappen by 0.123 seconds.
Charles Leclerc proved the pre-season suggestion that Ferrari would be back at the front of the field absolutely right as he took pole position ahead of Max Verstappen in qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Nico Hulkenberg said he had to deal with a flood of information and emotions on his Formula 1 return in Bahrain.