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George Russell made it clear he felt Max Verstappen should be penalised for leaving the track on the first lap of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver had a clear view of Verstappen cutting across the run-off area at turns one and two on the first lap of the race and moving ahead

Oscar Piastri scored an important win in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, getting ahead of Max Verstappen at the start then regaining the lead when his rival was penalised for passing him off the track. The McLaren driver had to be patient, waiting almost half the race for Verstappen to make his pit stop and

Max Verstappen has a reputation for making off-colour remarks but Formula One Management appeared to censor one of his radio comments in error yesterday. The Red Bull driver’s reaction to his five-second time penalty was censored in the live world television broadcast of yesterday’s race. However the original message appears to contain no profanity. The

Which Formula 1 driver made the most of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend? It’s time to give your verdict on which driver did the best with the equipment at their disposal over the last three days. Review how each driver got on below and vote for who impressed you the most at Jeddah Corniche

Max Verstappen cut short his post-race interview and refused to discuss the penalty which potentially cost him victory in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Red Bull driver was given a five-second time penalty for overtaking Oscar Piastri off the track on the first lap of the race. However the stewards later confirmed he could

Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and claimed the championship lead for the first time in his career. The McLaren driver won from second on the grid, moving ahead of Max Verstappen when the pole-winner was penalised for leaving the track to re-pass Piastri at the start. Piastri got off the line more

Max Verstappen will start the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from pole position after narrowly beating Oscar Piastri in qualifying. Red Bull claimed pole position for the fourth year in a row at Jeddah. However championship leader Lando Norris will start down in 10th after crashing in the final phase of qualifying. Q1 Despite Gabriel Bortoleto’s

Lando Norris led a McLaren one-two in the second practice session for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, lapping within a second of last year’s pole position time. Max Verstappen put Red Bull second-fastest among the teams, having briefly set the fastest time before it was beaten by the two McLaren drivers. His team mate Yuki

Max Verstappen will continue to drive for Red Bull next year, team principal Christian Horner has stated following rumours of a lucrative offer from Aston Martin. Red Bull is facing further speculation over their star driver’s future after he fell to third place in the championship at the previous round. The team’s motorsport consultant Helmut