Max Verstappen opens his 2022 with exciting win at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen held off the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc to win Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen held off the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc to win Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen passed Charles Leclerc with four laps to go to win Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen pulled off a fine overtake in the closing stages of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to take victory ahead of Charles Leclerc, in a nail-biting finish in Jeddah.
Max Verstappen held off Charles Leclerc to win in Saudi Arabia Sergio Perez got off to a great start from pole and was extending his margin over Charles Leclerc. As the pit-window opened on lap 15, Ferrari appeared to be readying for a stop. Red Bull responded and pit Perez from the lead, but Leclerc stayed out.
JEDDAH: Sergio Perez claimed his first ever Formula One pole at the 215th attempt when the Mexican upstaged Red Bull teammate and world champion Max Verstappen in qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Saturday.
Ferrari appeared to have a problem with Carlos Sainz’s car in the build up to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Sainz holds third place on the grid after a decent showing in Saturday’s qualifying session, though he was pipped at the death by teammate Charles Leclerc for second place, directly trailing Red Bull’s Sergio Perez.
F1 drivers have called for improvements to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit amid Mick Schumacher’s horrific smash in qualifying.