F1 fans all have same complaint after Max Verstappen wins thrilling Saudi Arabian GP
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After the disappointment of a late retirement from the season-opener in Bahrain last weekend due to a vacuum in the fuel system of his Red Bull car, Verstappen bounced back to defeat Leclerc in an enthralling race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
Red Bull’s Dr Helmut Marko has said that he sees Ferrari v Red Bull being the main rivalry this season in Formula 1, and that Mercedes are not going to be able to catch up quick enough to be a threat for the championships.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix provided an exciting finish as Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc pushed one another to the very final corner of the race, with the Dutchman emerging victorious.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has summed up how F1 fans feel about the new season with him saying how exciting the Saudi Arabian GP was despite him finishing second.
During the early safety car period that was triggered when Nicholas Latifi crashed, Sainz had emerged from the pits very close on the track to Red Bull rival Sergio Perez.
A weekend that began explosively off track ended with fireworks on it – but thankfully for the right reasons.
Formula One world champion Max Verstappen scored his first points of the season in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, bouncing back as a winner after Red Bull's surprise blank in Bahrain the weekend before. The 24-year-old, now third in the standings after the opening two races, said he played the long game to win a 50-lap battle with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. "I'm really happy that we finally kick-started the season," said the Dutchman.