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There have been many changes to cars up and down the grid before the lights go out in Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix ...
The Red Bull driver did not hand back the position, and after the safety car left the track, it was announced that he received a five-second penalty by the stewards. After he served that in the pit ...
Russell went from an opportunity to being on the podium to fifth place. He finished 27 seconds off the race winner, Oscar Piastri. Russell started to drop back when he began to have issues with his ...
Horner shares how much Verstappen is working day in day out, and explains the Dutchman once again stated his focus is with the Austrians.
Wittich, who was the race director from 2022 until he was let go the previous season, explained to Sky Sports DE why Verstappen was handed a five-second penalty.
According to McLaren CEO Zak Brown, the five-second penalty Verstappen received in Jeddah was 'definitely appropriate'.
Lando Norris, after his P4 finish in Jeddah, explained why failed to reach the podium places signalling a McLaren weakness which may hinder him in the next race in Miami.
Christian Horner says Verstappen had no space to go to, and that Verstappen could have won without the penalty he received.
After coming home in P2, the Dutchman revealed he was feeling the speech restraints of 'social media', but also hinted at the new FIA driver behaviour guidelines.
Oscar Piastri wins the Saudi Arabian GP after an incident with Max Verstappen. The Red Bull driver received a penalty.
Max Verstappen's dry reaction after P2 reveals scathing opinion on F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix defining penalty.
According to the Austrian top advisor, Marko was then ahead of Piastri again, and shouldn't have been penalised in Jeddah.