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.
Emerson Fittipaldi is of the opinion that Red Bull and Haas will show their strengths again this weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Red Bull's Sergio Perez will eye just his third Formula 1 Grand Prix win when he starts on pole position during the Saudi Arabian GP at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Sunday. Perez, who has won just two GP's during his career -- Bahrain GP 2020 and Azerbaijan GP 2021 -- finished ahead of Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr, who finished 2nd and 3rd, respectively, during the qualifying on Saturday. Leclerc will join Perez in the front row, while Sainz will be joined by the other Red Bull driver and reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen. Red Bull will now be hoping for better luck in Jeddah after both Perez and Verstappen had failed to finish the race in Bahrain last week.
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's Charles Leclerc joins Perez on the front row with Verstappen on the second row after qualifying in fourth behind the second Ferrari of Carlos Sainz. Saturday's qualifying was marred by a horror crash suffered by Mick Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton's shock elimination in the opening Q1 session for the first time since 2017.
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.
• Red Bull's Sergio Perez will start the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from pole.
Formula One is awaiting news from the Saudi Arabian authorities after a blaze broke out 12 miles from the Jeddah circuit.
Max Verstappen has revealed he actually expected more from the Red Bull car last weekend despite its overall strong showing and that the team will look to go better this time around at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.