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Max Verstappen delivered a masterful lap in Saturday's qualifying to secure pole position for today's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, driving his RB21 that features several reliability and performance ...
Although the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix concludes the season's first triple header, several teams have opted to bring upgrades to their cars to the challenging Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
On the back of a tough start to the season, Ferrari have continued their pursue for improvements, introducing further upgrades to their troublesome SF25.
With the fifth Saudi Arabian Grand Prix set to take place later tonight, F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo looks at the most important statistics of the F1 races in Jeddah.
Despite leading both the Drivers' and the Constructors' Championship, McLaren have apparently refused to slow down their development push as they have brought new parts to the MCL39 to the Jeddah ...
Having displayed great pace across the practice sessions, George Russell finished down in fifth place at the Japanese Grand Prix, which has left the British driver frustrated.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen had taken pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix by 0.010s over Australian Oscar Piastri. The McLaren driver held up his team's hopes after Lando Norris crashed out ...
On the back of an unexpected defeat at the Japanese Grand Prix, McLaren driver Oscar Piastri insisted that the Woking-based outfit had no real option to beat the reigning champion Max Verstappen due ...
Having brought softer compounds for this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Formula One's sole tyre manufacturer Pirelli have hinted that they do not foresee any big changes in terms of degradation ...
McLaren continued to dominate the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris heading his team-mate Oscar Piastri in the final one-hour practice at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. F1Technical's senior ...
McLaren headed the field come the end of the first day of practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but Red Bull's Max Verstappen looks much more comfortable in his RB21 than a week ago in Bahrain.
McLaren headed the field come the end of the first day of practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but Red Bull's Max Verstappen looks much more comfortable in his RB21 than a week ago in Bahrain.
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