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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella agrees with many others on the penalty for Max Verstappen in Saudi Arabia.
Verstappen won DOTD by 23% and remains in third place in the World Drivers' Championship standings. He has also closed the ...
Oliver Mintzlaff, Red Bull GmbH's CEO, has reaffirmed his confidence in Christian Horner and Helmut Marko's leadership of Red ...
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 ...
Sky Sport commentator David Croft makes a bland joke about Jennifer Lopez during the Formula 1 in Saudi Arabia, with JLo ...
Here is the starting grid for the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with no changes since qualifying, meaning Max Verstappen starts ahead of Oscar Piastri on the front row.
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.
Max Verstappen provides detailed insights into the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in the Red Bull Racing press release.
Horner shares how much Verstappen is working day in day out, and explains the Dutchman once again stated his focus is with the Austrians.
The F1 full results for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with Oscar Piasti beating out Max Vertappen, with Charles Leclerc holding off a charging Lando Norris for P3.
According to McLaren CEO Zak Brown, the five-second penalty Verstappen received in Jeddah was 'definitely appropriate'.
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 ...