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Max Verstappen will be desperate to secure his first victory of the new Formula One season by pipping the likes of Charles Leclerc and pole-sitter Sergio Perez to the chequered flag at this evening's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Dutchman was cruelly denied a podium finish in Bahrain at the last time of asking but will be hoping that Red Bull have ironed out their previous reliability issues ahead of his next outing at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
Verstappen was hit with a mechanical issue during the last few laps in Bahrain that forced him to retire before Perez suffered a similar fate to cap off a hugely disappointing weekend for Red Bull. The Austrian outfit were close to matching Ferrari in terms of pace over the course of the contest and it seems as though another titanic battle between the two Constructors'