Saudi Arabian GP: Max Verstappen reveals qualifying struggles that led to P4 finish
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has revealed issues with tyres in qualifying meant that he could only finish 4th-fastest on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
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Red Bull driver Max Verstappen has revealed issues with tyres in qualifying meant that he could only finish 4th-fastest on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.
Sergio Perez took pole position at an incident-packed qualifying session at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as Lewis Hamilton failed to make it out of Q1. The Red Bulls had a tough time in Bahrain last week, but if they can stay reliable they will be strong in Jeddah on Sunday after Perez took pole — with his team-mate Max Verstappen in fourth. Ad/> The Ferraris were dominant in Bahrain last week and they look set for a good race as Charles Leclerc took second and Carlos Sainz third.
Sergio Perez was delighted with his first Formula 1 pole as he set the fastest time in qualifying on Saturday in Saudi Arabia. The Mexican became the first driver from his country to record a pole with the same lap, and his late, late effort put him ahead of both the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc (second) and Carlos Sainz (third) who had appeared set for a lockout. Ad/> Instead it is the Red Bull’s race to lose from the lights tomorrow, though the close back-and-forth between the Austrian and Italian teams suggests it could be tough for anyone to secure a win.
JEDDAH: Ferrari's Charles Leclerc denied Red Bull a one-two with a last gasp flier in Saturday's (Mar 26) final practice session for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez stormed to a stunning maiden pole position under the floodlights in a crash-interrupted qualifying session on Saturday for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
• Red Bull's Sergio Perez will start the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from pole.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez beat Ferrari's Charles Leclerc to take his first Formula 1 pole position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.