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Oscar Piastri wins the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as Max Verstappen pays the penalty for first corner over enthusiasm.
As Fernando Alonso bemoans Aston Martin's lack of progress, one wonders if the 'Alonso curse' is about to strike again.
Upgrades haven't helped Ferrari, as "disappointed" Charles Leclerc insists that nothing's changed. In Bahrain came the much ...
The team and both drivers will be looking to make progress tomorrow and we believe we can fight for the victory in tomorrow's ...
I think it was playing catch-up a little bit through the first part of qualifying and then, yeah, that last lap felt more or ...
"The Team made some final adjustments going into Qualifying which allowed me to be a bit more comfortable in the car and ...
Wrapping up Qualifying in Jeddah with one car in Q3 for the second consecutive weekend is satisfying but there was potential for more.
The C3 seems to offer the best performance and, without too much degradation a one-stop strategy is on paper the quickest way ...
The first night on which things get serious at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with qualifying for tomorrow's 50 lap race that ...
George Russell will line up third and Kimi Antonelli fifth for tomorrow's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The team focused on its ...
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team drivers Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon qualified 15th and 19th respectively for the Saudi Arabian ...
There is a long race ahead of us tomorrow. We will come out ready to take any opportunity to progress and compete for points.
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