George Russell expands on issue causing '99%' of Mercedes' problems
George Russell says that Mercedes are about a second a lap off of their competitors in race-trim and that porpoising is causing 99% of their issues.
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George Russell says that Mercedes are about a second a lap off of their competitors in race-trim and that porpoising is causing 99% of their issues.
It was Max Verstappen’s night in Jeddah.
A defiant Stefano Domenicali has said “no one can judge our morality” after the decision to continue with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – despite a missile strike happening seven miles from the circuit on Friday.
Whilst Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc were renewing their rivalry up at the front of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton was having a battle to try and earn a top 10 finish, with things just not going his way.
JEDDAH: Reigning Formula One world champion Max Verstappen won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday after an intense battle with Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc.
JEDDAH: When the second-ever Saudi Arabian Grand Prix powers off from the start line under Jeddah’s skies on Sunday night, a select group of local students will have their eyes fixed firmly on the orange McLaren cars of Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo.
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.
JEDDAH: Formula One said its race in Saudi Arabia will go ahead as scheduled this weekend despite attacks on the kingdom by Yemen’s Houthi militia. The announcement came a day after the rebels attacked an oil depot located about 11 kilometers (seven miles) from the F1 circuit. The 20 drivers on the grid met several times Friday night in talks that stretched well past 2 a.m. to discuss safety concerns. “Formula 1 and the (governing body) FIA can confirm that following discussions with all the teams and drivers, the 2022 FIA Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will continue as scheduled,” F1 said in a statement Saturday. “Following the widely reported incident that took place in Jeddah on Friday, there has been extensive discussion between all stakeholders, the Saudi government authorities and security agencies who have given full and detailed assurances that the event is secure.”