Max Verstappen said the performance of his Red Bull remains “hit and miss” after he secured pole position for Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Category: Formula 1
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Max on penalty: People can’t handle ‘truth’
Max Verstappen refused to offer his opinion on the decisive penalty that cost him victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, saying “people can’t handle the full truth.”
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How Piastri-Verstappen incident led to McLaren’s Saudi win
After nearly colliding on Lap 1 Max Verstappen was forced to yield to eventual Saudi GP winner Oscar Piastri.
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Ferrari’s Hamilton ‘nowhere’ in Saudi qualifying
Lewis Hamilton said he needs to “go back to the drawing board” after feeling “nowhere” throughout practice and qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Vowles: Verstappen not a good fit for Mercedes
Williams team principal James Vowles does not believe Max Verstappen would be a good fit for his former team Mercedes, saying Toto Wolff would be better off keeping his current driver line-up.
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Piastri on top of the world after Saudi GP win
Oscar Piastri put Australia on top of the Formula 1 world championship for the first time since 2010 on Sunday but the McLaren driver said he was still a long way from where he wanted to be despite his Saudi Arabian Grand Prix victory.
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Norris: Fourth in Saudi GP was best I could do
Lando Norris said there was nothing more he could do after finishing fourth in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and losing his Formula 1 championship lead to winning McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri.
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Hamilton: ‘Nothing positive’ to take from P7
A downbeat Lewis Hamilton said there was nothing positive to take from his seventh-place finish at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Piastri beats Verstappen to win in Saudi Arabia; leads championship
Oscar Piastri moved into the lead of the drivers’ championship for the first time in his career after securing his third victory of the season at Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix recap: F1 results, highlights as Piastri wins in Jeddah
Catch up on the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix lap-by-lap as McLaren’s Oscar Piastri beats Max Verstappen in Jeddah.