F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race start time UK, qualifying results and how can I watch F1 on TV?
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The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix goes ahead as planned this weekend despite a missile attack near the track in Jeddah.
An attack on an oil depot about nine miles from the track put the race in doubt and a significant number of drivers had concerns about the safety of the event.
But after a four-hour meeting between drivers, team bosses and F1 chiefs and after further reassurances from bosses, they agreed to race.
Charles Leclerc was decisive in his performance last weekend, winning the first Grand Prix ahead of Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz.
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Max Verstappen suffered a shock late retirement along with Red Bull colleague Sergio Perez in Bahrain, allowing Lewis Hamilton to swoop into third place.
It’s been more of the same so far in Jeddah, with Ferrari once again looking