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F1 fans were left reeling by Sky Sports' coverage of Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, particularly the number of replays and the timing of them during key moments of the action. Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc were engaged in a nail-biting battle at the front of the pack, but it was often interrupted as Sky cut off to show the crowd or a replay of an overtake.

Verstappen came out on top at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, bouncing back from the late fuel failure in Bahrain with the first win of his world title defence. Leclerc had led most of the race after profiting from an untimely pit stop before a safety car from pole-sitter Sergio Perez.

In what seems to be the primary rivalry to watch this year, both drivers engaged in an entertaining game of DRS chicken and there were plenty of overtakes to rewatch. But the

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