Formula-1
Verstappen and Leclerc will start from the front row in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen / Photo: © Panoramic / Keystone Press Agency / Global Look Press
Dutch Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The three-time Formula 1 champion completed the lap in his best attempt in 1 minute 27.472 seconds. The second result was shown by Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc (+0.319), the top three was rounded out by another Red Bull driver Sergio Perez (+0.335).
Earlier it became known that Oliver Birman will replace Carlos Sainz in Ferrari this weekend, as the Spaniard was hospitalized with appendicitis. As a result, the 18-year-old pilot finished 11th in the debut qualifying.
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix race will take place on Saturday, starting at 20:00 Moscow time.
Source: Sportbox
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