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Oscar Piastri secured a dominant victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, outperforming Max Verstappen, who finished second despite a five-second penalty. Charles Leclerc claimed third ...
Oscar Piastri benefitted from a five-second penalty dished out to Max Verstappen, as he won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and zoomed into the Formula One drivers' championship lead at the Jeddah ...
Oscar Piastri has shown he has the pace to fight for the Formula 1 title. In winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday, he showed he can win an argument, too. For the first time this season ...
Lando Norris entered the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with a three-point lead over teammate Oscar Piastri in the Drivers’ Championship. But a crash in Q3 on Saturday put Norris on the back foot ...
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The 2025 Formula 1 season heads to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for its fifth race, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, set to take place on Sunday, April 20. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri arrives in top form ...
Now they'll look to continue putting distance between themselves and the competition at the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit when the lights go out at 1 p.m. ET.
In winning the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday, he showed he can win an argument, too. For the first time this season, a penalty played a key role in deciding a race win as Piastri went top of ...
This week, the series heads to Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Verstappen is on the pole after Lando Norris crashed during the final qualifying session. Will Verstappen earn his second ...
1. (2) Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 50 laps, 1:21:06.758, 25 points. 2. (1) Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 50, +2.843 seconds, 18. 3. (4) Charles ...
Max Verstappen stunned the field to take pole position for the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. But the job is not done for the Red Bull driver. He, along with everyone else, spent Saturday ...
Formula One title favourite Lando Norris conceded he has a "big job" and is not "expecting anything magical" when he starts the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from 10th on the grid. (More F1 News ...
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