Top F1 drivers react to energy-sapping Qatar Grand Prix after '57 qualifying laps'
Max Verstappen raced to an incredible victory at the Qatar Grand Prix, sealing his 14th win of the 2023 Formula 1 season and the 49th of his F1 career.
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Max Verstappen raced to an incredible victory at the Qatar Grand Prix, sealing his 14th win of the 2023 Formula 1 season and the 49th of his F1 career.
Lewis Hamilton accepted responsibility on Sunday for his opening corner collision with Mercedes team-mate George Russell that saw him crash out of the Qatar Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion lost his rear right wheel when he hit the front wing of Russell's car as he attempted to pass him on the outside. Russell also spun but recovered and, after an immediate pit-stop for repairs, rejoined the race and finished fourth.
Max Verstappen meraih kemenangan di Formula 1 GP Qatar 2023 sehari setelah memastikan diri sebagai juara dunia ketiga kalinya secara beruntun.
A furious George Russell lashed out at Lewis Hamilton following a dramatic crash with his Mercedes teammate at the very first corner of Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri stole the headlines in the Qatar Grand Prix as they made the most of their chances under the Qatari night skies.
Runaway Formula One leader Max Verstappen dominated an intriguing floodlit qualifying session on Friday to claim pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix, which he could start as a triple world champion.
Max Verstappen delivered another masterclass in Qatar to take his 10th pole position of the 2023 Formula 1 season.
Runaway Formula One leader Max Verstappen dominated an intriguing floodlit qualifying session on Friday to claim pole position for the Qatar Grand Prix, which he could start as a triple world champion. It was the 26-year-old Dutchman's 10th pole position of a commanding season for Red Bull. He wound up four-tenths of a second ahead of nearest rival George Russell, whose Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton slipped from second to fourth, and then rose to third when the two McLarens had laps scrubbed out in a confusing final flurry.