Hamilton ‘not connected’ to Mercedes car after miserable Jeddah qualifying
Lewis Hamilton admitted to having a bad feeling after claiming that he does not feel connected to the Mercedes W14 following a challenging Jeddah qualifying
Lewis Hamilton admitted to having a bad feeling after claiming that he does not feel connected to the Mercedes W14 following a challenging Jeddah qualifying
Sergio Perez made a concerning statement about Red Bull reliability issues following Max Verstappen’s failure to qualify for the second round
Max Verstappen’s day was over in Q2 due to a driveshaft trouble, as Sergio Perez beat Charles Leclerc to secure Jeddah pole
Fernando Alonso claims he has no idea about the rankings for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix despite yet another impressive Aston Martin’s performance during practice
Red Bull and Aston Martin continued to be the top two teams in Saudi Arabian GP practice sessions, with Max Verstappen taking the top spot in both
Charles Leclerc’s disastrous start to the new season took a further hit after learning on Wednesday that he will serve a grid penalty at this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen has voiced his support for the changes made to Jeddah Circuit in preparation for the upcoming Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Stefano Domenicali, the sport’s CEO, thinks that Formula 1 will return to Saudi Arabia.
After a thrilling battle for the lead with Charles Leclerc at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, Max Verstappen won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
A Saudi Arabian Grand Prix marshal was sacked after tweeting that he hoped Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One world champion, was involved in a disaster similar to Romain Grosjean’s spectacular tragedy in Bahrain in 2020.
For the third consecutive practice session, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fastest ahead of Max Verstappen ahead of qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Following the announcement that the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will go ahead as planned, the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association issued a statement that indicates the F1 drivers’ opinions.
Despite an attack on a nearby fuel depot during practice, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, according to Formula 1 officials.
The second Practice for this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Formula One Grand Prix was delayed after Yemeni rebels assaulted an oil plant, causing a massive fire that could be seen from the street circuit in Jeddah.
In the second practice of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc once again dominated the pace, but his day was cut short after brushing the barriers.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc got off to a flying start in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend, topping the timesheets ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the first practice session in Jeddah.