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Tsunoda labels collision with Gasly ‘a great shame’ after Red Bull racer misses out on vital learning in Saudi Arabian GP
Yuki Tsunoda reflected that “I don’t think I could have done better” to avoid contact with Pierre Gasly on the opening lap of the Saudi Arabian...
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‘I make my life pretty tough like today’ – Norris reflects on his recovery to P4 in Jeddah as he singles out area to improve
Lando Norris climbed from 10th to fourth at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, recovering from a crash in Qualifying to narrowly miss out on a podium...
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Gasly explains ‘unfortunate’ Lap 1 clash with Tsunoda in Jeddah as chance for Alpine to score ‘good points’ goes begging
Pierre Gasly has conceded that incidents such as his first-lap clash with Yuki Tsunoda at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix “should not happen”.
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MONDAY MORNING DEBRIEF: As Leclerc bags his first podium of the year, why is Ferrari’s race pace at odds with their Qualifying performance?
Charles Leclerc admitted in Saudi Arabia that his third place in the Grand Prix was a “dream result” given the current state of competitiveness of...
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Albon and Sainz praise teamwork as Saudi Arabia double points finish puts Williams fifth in standings
Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon both scored for Williams in Saudi Arabia to lift their team back above Haas into fifth in the standings. Sainz recorded...
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Brown and Horner share contrasting views on Verstappen’s penalty in Saudi Arabia
McLaren CEO Zak Brown and Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner have each given their take on the five-second time penalty handed to Max...
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Hamilton ‘fighting the car every corner’ in Saudi Arabian GP as Ferrari driver suffers ‘tough’ race
Lewis Hamilton has admitted he was “fighting the car every corner” during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as the Ferrari driver could only manage...
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What the teams said – Race day in Saudi Arabia
The drivers and teams report back on all the action from the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
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Russell laments 'underwhelming' Mercedes performance in Saudi Arabia with fifth 'where we deserve to finish'
George Russell has admitted that fifth “is where we deserve to finish” in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after an “underwhelming” Mercedes...
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FIA post-race press conference – Saudi Arabia
1. Oscar Piastri (McLaren), 2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), 3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
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‘It is what it is’ – Verstappen concedes tussle with Piastri ‘potentially’ cost him victory as he hails 'good pace' shown in Jeddah
Max Verstappen remained tight-lipped over his race-deciding penalty at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Relive Piastri's victory in Saudi Arabia as McLaren man comes out on top ahead of Verstappen
Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from Max Verstappen to score back-to-back victories for the first time in his Formula 1 career.