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The Saudi Arabia GP returns for a second season this weekend, and the drivers are still learning the tips and tricks needed to gain vital milliseconds. Some minor changes to the track this year could make lap times even faster, it's been claimed.
F1 returns to Jeddah for the second time in four months, following an action-packed penultimate race of the 2021 season.
In December, Lewis Hamilton managed to claw back some vital points against Max Verstappen in the 2021 title race.
Haas's Mick Schumacher crashed on Lap 10, giving Verstappen a free tyre change from a standing start, after Hamilton decided to pit during the safety car.
Later in the race, the Red Bull driver was ordered to give Hamilton the lead after going off-track.
But, it was Mercedes' Hamilton that ultimately finished the race in first place, with