Sergio Perez pips both Ferraris to career-first pole: 'What a lap, it was unbelievable!'
• Red Bull's Sergio Perez will start the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from pole.
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• Red Bull's Sergio Perez will start the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from pole.
Lewis Hamilton will start a lowly 16th in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Mick Schumacher was airlifted to hospital following a terrifying 160mph crash.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc to take his first Formula 1 pole position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
JEDDAH : Red Bull's Sergio Perez took the first pole position of his Formula One career, ahead of his 215th race, at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Saturday.
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 cuando antes no las había. Se acercó, más que nunca, le batió con milésimas de margen en un par de ocasiones.
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.
Lewis Hamilton was sensationally knocked out at the first round of qualifying and will start only 16th for Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton’s struggles continued as he failed to make the cut in Q1 in qualifying in Saudi Arabia. His team and the former world champion will be concerned as not only was he well down on the leaders — Carlos Sainz topped the initial run ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in second and third went to Charles Leclerc ahead of the second run — but George Russell was in touching distance, in fourth place.