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Saudi Arabian GP: Perez flies in Jeddah, Alonso awarded again

Sergio Perez took pole position in qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with a 1:28.265, confirming Red Bull’s dominance. Second Leclerc, excellent Alonso again.
The picture we had from free practice was also confirmed in the qualifying tests, albeit only half of it. Sergio Perez took pole position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, confirming Red Bull’s dominance.
The second time was scored by Ferrari’s Leclerc, but the Monegasque will drop to 12th place due to a penalty for replacing its engine’s electronic unit. Therefore, Alonso will start with Aston Martin on the front row alongside Perez.
With the first phase of the process complete, Sargent, De Vries, Norris, Tsunoda and Albon were left out with minor differences, just like the first race of the year.
Q2 was marred by the unexpected after Max Verstappen had to retire with a driveshaft problem in his Red Bull car, resulting in him starting 15th.
Alongside the Dutchman, Hulkenberg, Chow, Magnussen and Bottas fell out while Sainz escaped at the last moment.
Somehow we got into Q3 where Perez set the pace from the start. The Mexican with 1:28.265 set the fastest time of all. The second time came from Leclerc but as mentioned above he will drop to eleventh place and thus Alonso will be alongside Perez.
On the second row are Russell and Saint in the Mercedes and Ferrari, who were nearly 6 tenths off Perez.
Behind them are Stroll and Ocon, followed by Hamilton and Piastri, while Gasli and Hulkenberg close out the top ten.
Source: sport 24

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Verstappen: “Hamilton didn’t follow the rules”

Max Verstappen has weathered all the dangers to his win from the various crashes at the Australian GP, voiced his doubts about the second red flags and blamed Lewis Hamilton for the way he overtook him on the first lap of the Melbourne race .
Max Verstappen won the Australian GP for the first time with a dominant performance: the RB19’s huge performance gap compared to the Mercedes allowed it to confidently win the 3rd Formula 1 race of the year despite beating the top two places to George Russell lost Lewis Hamilton.
However, the second red flag of the race – Kevin Magnussen’s crash – gave the Dutchman a hard time as, with three laps to go, he shattered the eight-second lead he had built up in the lead.
Chaos ensued during the subsequent restart when a total of six cars collided behind him and the race was stopped a third time – only to end a few moments later after a lap behind the safety car.
“I think you can decide the first red flag, but I don’t quite understand the second.” said Verstappen after the end of the Melbourne GP. “So it was a bit messy. But we got through it all. We had a good basis for the car again today and of course we won, that’s the most important thing.”
Meanwhile, the champion also expressed his displeasure at how Hamilton passed him at Turn 3 on the first lap, taking advantage of the Dutchman’s somewhat poor start: “For my part, I tried to avoid contact. The regulations are clear about what you are allowed to do [προσπερνώντας] from the outside, but it is clear that they were not followed.
“But it’s okay, we had good pace and still passed them. But we have to take that into account for the next games.”concluded the Dutchman.
Photo credit: Associated Press
Source: sport 24

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Formula 1: Hamilton breaks Schumacher’s seemingly unbreakable record and Verstappen catches up with Senna

Lewis Hamilton broke a record set by Michael Schumacher during the race in Australia, which looked difficult to break while Max Verstappen caught up with Ayrton.
The Australian GP went down as one of the most episodic in Formula 1 history, but during its duration we also had two impressive performances.
Who are you; Lewis Hamilton is now the only driver in Formula 1 history to lead at least one lap of a Grand Prix for the 17th consecutive year!
The particular record belonged to Michael Schumacher, who had quit when he was 16, with the Brit equalizing last year and surpassing him this year. The only one close to this impressive number is Fernando Alonso who is 15 years old.
At the same time, Max Verstappen caught the legendary Ayrton Senna on the podium appearances. The Dutchman was on the podium for the 80th time, as many as the legendary Brazilian, and they sit seventh on the relevant list.
The top ten podium finishes
- LewisHamilton 192
- Michael Schumacher 155
- Sebastian Vettel122
- Alain Prost106
- Kimi Raikkonen 106
- Fernando Alonso 101
- Ayrton Senna 80
- Max Verstappen 80
- Rubens Barrichello68
- Valtteri Botas67
In the relevant list, of course, Lewis Hamilton has long been the only leader, who has now achieved 192 podiums, while Fernando Alonso has 101.
After all, Max Verstappen crossed the checkered flag first for the 37th time in his career and is also chasing Ayrton Senna there, who at 41 is fifth on the relevant list.
Source: sport 24

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Formula 1 overall standings after the Australian Grand Prix

Following the results of the chaotic Australian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen and Red Bull maintain their lead in the drivers’ standings and the Builders’ Championship, respectively.
Let’s note that besides Ferrari, which did not score a single point in Australia in the Builders Championship and fell behind the top 3, there was no team without points.
1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) – 69
2. Sergio Perez (Red Bull) – 55
3. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 45
4. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) – 38
5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) – 20
Builders’ Cup
1. Red Bull – 124
2. Aston Martin – 65
3.Mercedes-56
4. Ferrari – 26
5. McLaren-12
6. Alpine – 8
7. Haas – 7
8. Alfa Romeo – 6
9. Alpha Taurus – 1
10. Williams – 1
Source: Sport UA

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