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Pirelli encouraged by blanket-free F1 tyre test, drivers' views mixed (autosport.com)

Plans for Pirelli to introduce blanket-less Formula 1 tyres in 2024 took a step forward after an “encouraging” post-Bahrain Grand Prix test in Sakhir, although ...

“In general, we were happy with the progression. And then to focus more on the compounds. [Lewis Hamilton branded the tyres “dangerous”](https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/hamilton-f1-tyre-blanket-ban-dangerous-and-pointless/10436395/) after running at a cold Paul Ricard in February, but in Sakhir they showed more promise. “Obviously, warm-up is a bit of an issue when you don't have blankets. “There's still work to do,” said the Finn. The drivers who tried the latest tyres in Sakhir had mixed views.

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Pirelli encouraged by blanket-free F1 tyre test, drivers' views mixed (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Plans for Pirelli to introduce blanket-less Formula 1 tyres in 2024 took a step forward after an “encouraging” post-Bahrain Grand Prix test in Sakhir, although ...

“In general, we were happy with the progression. And then to focus more on the compounds. “Obviously, warm-up is a bit of an issue when you don't have blankets. “There's still work to do,” said the Finn. [Lewis Hamilton](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/lewis-hamilton/1278/) branded the tyres “dangerous” after running at a cold Paul Ricard in February, but in Sakhir they showed more promise. “I think it went well, it was honestly a positive test.

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Why old F1 cars take hours to start (Motor Authority)

The car used for this demonstration is a Minardi M198, campaigned by the Italian team today known as AlphaTauri, during the 1998 season. It wasn't the most ...

The engine is then primed with fuel and cranked over using an external starter motor, which plugs into the back of the gearbox, which in turn spins the crankshaft. If all temperatures and pressures look good, the car is ready to hit the track. [AlphaTauri](https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1129517_alphatauri-s-pierre-gasly-takes-surprise-win-at-2020-formula-one-italian-grand-prix), during the 1998 season.

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India's F1 dream still a mirage (Deccan Herald)

Bernie Ecclestone says, “you guys f%*$^d it up”, spindly fingers rapping familiar shoulders, and proceeds to walk. He is missing a cape but looks like he is ...

For instance, every room in Las Vegas is priced at $900 a night, and this is a small motel, every single room in the city is booked out. “Europeans, for example, don’t see the sun for the most part so when the Singapore race is scheduled, they book their tickets well in advance and they book Singapore Airlines, which is a government-run airline, and fly down. “Every country in the world, save for a couple of them, underwrite races (drop costs via reduced tax). And that, he insists, is the only way India’s F1 itch will be scratched. Unlike F1, however, Formula E found a promoter in Greenko and is backed by the Telangana government. India has already hosted a Formula E race and will host the first edition of the Moto GP at the BIC in September. They are not in a great position to negotiate deals.” In return, they filed for bankruptcy a few years after the last race. But frankly, no one here is jumping out of the woodwork to host them. India and China both have the manufacturers, both have the numbers. None of this is to say F1 will return to India, but… Formula One was done with bureaucratic hurdles, tax issues, and a general lack of professionalism in India.

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Deep Dive: How F1 Tires Work and Why the 2024 Tire Blanket ... (autoevolution)

A ban on tire blankets has been a subject of discussion in Formula 1 for a while now, with the aim of lowering the environmental impact of the sport. As ...

The first two are blistering and graining, and they are two facets of the same coin. Both the temperature and demanding, high tire wear nature of the track played a huge role in making tires work without being warmed up prior to their use. If Pirelli and the FIA want to move forward with the plan to remove tire warmers, solutions must be found. This is one of the reasons why going out on cold tires could prove risky. When the tires have not been prepared for the race via a heat cycle, such an issue is more likely to happen. If the tires are cold, this obviously becomes harder to do, as more laps are required to put heat into the tires, which could wear them out, making this practice obsolete. This is a relevant distinction because the two parts operate at different temperatures, with the thread having to deal with a lot more heat due to being in direct contact with the track. Consequently, drivers will often race on tires that have gone through a heat cycle to cure the rubber and have been prepared for racing. These issues make the tires wear out faster, making the environmental argument relatively invalid, as resources are just wasted in a different area. Plans are for this decision to be made later on during the As these blankets draw a lot of power to heat the tires, a 2024 target has been set for getting rid of them. Many arguments were brought against this change, from explaining how they will not make Formula 1 more eco-friendly to warning against the increased risk of crashes.

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F1 2023 qualifying results from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

Eliminated from Q1 were AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda in 16th, ahead of Williams' Alex Albon in 17th. Nyck de Vries, who had a new engine fitted to his AlphaTauri ...

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F1 Saudi Arabia GP qualifying live updates: Max Verstappen in ... (The Athletic)

The second round of the 2023 Formula One season is here, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen looking to win in Saudi Arabia for the second year in a row.

Lewis Hamilton said after finishing fifth that the team had to accept it was the fourth-fastest team, trailing Red Bull, Ferrari and Aston Martin. We spent two weeks in Bahrain, and all became very familiar with the circuit and conditions so the learning curve from this Friday will be a lot steeper. “But we have now shifted all our focus to this weekend and Jeddah. When it comes to ranking Formula One drivers, you’ve got two straightforward choices: go from whoever’s got the most points to whoever has the least, or from whoever has the least to whoever has the most. What most surprised you about the opening race of the season? Jeddah is a street circuit, which means overtaking during the race is very difficult. If you can only spare us a few hours this weekend — stick with us today, as recent history would suggest qualifying in Jeddah will be more exciting than the Grand Prix itself. Using Google Earth to brainstorm possible track layouts, the company and F1’s motorsports team delivered not only one of F1’s fastest circuits, but one of the quickest built. It might not take Lewis Hamilton very long to follow Angela Cullen out of the door at Mercedes. And [this is a quick guide to porpoising](https://theathletic.com/4248645/2023/02/24/porpoising-formula-one-rule/). [here’s how time penalties work in the sport](https://theathletic.com/4285755/2023/03/08/f1-time-penalties-esteban-ocon/). Qualifying for the Saudi Arabian GP starts at 8pm local time (1pm EDT, 10am PDT, 5pm GMT), using the regular Q1, Q2 and Q3 knockout session format.

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LIVE: F1 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Free Practice 3 (RacingNews365)

Follow the third and final F1 free practice session for the Saudi Arabian GP live. Keep up to date with everything that happens during FP3 at the Jeddah ...

In the blog, we will provide you with the latest developments during FP3 in Saudi Arabia. You can easily switch between live timing and the live blog via the tabs. Below you will find our dedicated live blog and live timing hub; the times refresh automatically during the session, so you are always up to date.

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F1 qualifying live: Battle for pole position at the 2023 Saudi Arabian ... (Sporting News AU)

Max Verstappen goes for his second pole position from two attempts in 2023 ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Sunday's 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. For viewers planning to live stream F1 in 2023, you can watch via the Sky Go app if you're an existing subscriber or you can purchase For fans in Canada, TSN will carry the English-language telecast of races. Elsewhere, Sling TV will also show the action, as too will FuboTV in the US. For Spanish-language viewers, they can find live broadcasts on ESPN Deportes, though ESPNews and ESPNU will also show some practice and qualifying sessions live throughout the year. Sky Sports F1 Time (GMT) GMT / 1 p.m ET / 4 a.m AEDT (Mar 6) / 8 p.m. That's due to the fact that his Ferrari team have had to swap parts in his car following his DNF finish last time out in Bahrain. They need to bounce back after disappointing in Bahrain during the opening race of the season. The action begins in just under five minutes! START OF Q1: Away we go then as the battle for pole position begins in Saudi Arabia.

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F1 live: Saudi Arabia Grand Prix qualifying - latest updates and ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

Lewis Hamilton will leave Mercedes unless they can give him a winning car soon, Toto Wolff has warned. Speaking ahead of qualifying for this weekend's Saudi ...

He stopped for repairs, but his team were unable to fix the damage to the front-left of his machine, leaving the British driver a lowly 19th. Verstappen’s qualifying was dramatically over and his father Jos removed his headphones despondently at the back of the Red Bull garage. All eyes will be on the front of the race today, though, rather than the back. The McLaren driver exited in Q1 after he banged his McLaren into the wall at the 27th and final bend. The inaugural race in Jeddah two years ago, the penultimate race of that incredible season, saw two red flags, multiple high-speed crashes and three different leaders before Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton eventually won to draw level with Verstappen on 369.5 points. With fewer than seven minutes remaining, his mechanics were unable to resolve the failure in time. It’s a very long season, of course, I would have hoped to start a bit further up the road, but we cannot change that now.” We’ve seen a lot of crazy things, but also we have to stay a little bit realistic,” he said. “I think we so far had a really good weekend, and every time we went on track the car was working really well. That is no easy feat on a high-speed circuit that in its two runnings so far has produced plenty of action. Twenty-four races have passed since Hamilton took the last of his record 103 victories following a monumental scrap with Verstappen here in Jeddah during the final throes of their titanic 2021 title battle. In Bahrain, he crossed the line fifth, a whopping 51 seconds behind winner Verstappen.

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F1 Saudi Arabian GP: Verstappen heads FP3 by 0.6s from Perez ... (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Max Verstappen delivered another warning shot with the top spot in Formula 1's third free practice session ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, going 0.613s ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-ecclestones-new-f1-documentary-defies-expectations/10441815/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/how-aston-martin-and-alonso-can-save-f1-2023-from-red-bull-domination/10440926/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-a-dynamic-design-tool-has-grown-in-f1-importance/10442017/) [Carlos Sainz](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/carlos-sainz/15916/), like Leclerc, went for his best lap late on to break into the top 10, moving ahead of Russell moments before the chequered flag. [Nico Hulkenberg](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/nico-hulkenberg/9327/), and the Alpines. [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443160/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-a-mercedes-u-turn-couldnt-deny-saubers-f1-debut-surprise/10443406/) [Oscar Piastri](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/oscar-piastri/828689/) kicked off proceedings with a 1m32.531s, but was brushed aside by Hulkenberg's 1m32.449s. [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10444080/) Alonso also picked up the same warning. [Lando Norris](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/lando-norris/289316/) and Piastri were separated by just 0.008s in seventh and eighth spots, while Gasly's early promise could only convert into the ninth-fastest time. There was little change in the order over the next 15 minutes as teams waited for the track temperature to fall towards the end of the session.

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Saudi Arabian GP FP3 Results: What Happened In Free Practice 3 (Sports Illustrated)

The third Free Practice Session of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix finished with Max Verstappen taking the top of the timesheet. Driving on soft tyres, he put in a ...

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F1 2023 qualifying results from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (PlanetF1)

Here are the complete results from the qualifying session for the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

4 – Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN +0.574 3 – Fernando Alonso ASTON MARTIN +0.537 8 – Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES +0.739 7 – Esteban Ocon ALPINE +0.620 5 – Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN +0.327 2 – Fernando Alonso ASTON MARTIN +0.122 8 – Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES +0.958 7 – Esteban Ocon ALPINE +0.813 6 – Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN +0.680 3 – Fernando Alonso ASTON MARTIN +0.465 Logan Sargeant was the final Q1 elimination after the Williams driver had his first flying lap deleted for exceeding track limits by crossing the pitlane entry line on the pit straight. Lando Norris was 19th and a surprise elimination for McLaren after the British driver made a rare error and struck the inside wall at the final corner.

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F1 Saudi Arabian GP: Perez clinches pole, Verstappen out with ... (autosport.com)

Sergio Perez claimed his second Formula 1 pole position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as early favourite Max Verstappen was dumped out in Q2 with a ...

[PlusPlusFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/how-did-the-2023-f1-rookies-fare-in-bahrain/10441145/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/why-aston-martins-surge-has-left-its-rivals-feeling-conflicted/10441483/) [Logan Sargeant](https://www.autosport.com/driver/logan-sargeant/863323/) propped up the order after losing his best laptime to track limits. [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-ecclestones-new-f1-documentary-defies-expectations/10441612/) [George Russell](https://www.autosport.com/driver/george-russell/840489/) as the Briton was able to coax a competitive first sector time out of his [Mercedes](https://www.autosport.com/team/mercedes/36495/). [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443144/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-a-dynamic-design-tool-has-grown-in-f1-importance/10441847/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/how-the-f1-driver-expression-saga-continues-to-have-a-lineker-like-problem/10443530/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-a-mercedes-u-turn-couldnt-deny-saubers-f1-debut-surprise/10443178/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10443879/) Norris could not return to the circuit, ensuring he was 19th fastest in the session. The team later reported that a mechanical failure of his driveshaft was the culprit.

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Sergio Pérez on pole for Saudi Arabian F1 GP after Max Verstappen ... (The Guardian)

Engine failure sees defending champion Max Verstappen start in 15th on Sunday – his Red Bull teammate Sergio Pérez will be joined on the front row by ...

Lando Norris clipped a wall in Q1 and was unable to continue qualifying with damage to his steering, finishing in 19th for McLaren. The main concern to him and the team will be whether they have a fearsome but potentially fragile car. On this form they have reason to be optimistic that they have, at the very worst, the third fastest car on the grid. On the final hot runs in Q3 Pérez set the benchmark with a pace on the high-speed circuit, run for almost 80% of a lap at full throttle, that indicated how much raw grunt the Red Bull power unit is delivering. In final practice Verstappen had been a second clear of the next nearest team, Fernando Alonso in the Aston Martin, but the world champion will now start the race from 15th on the grid. For Mercedes’s George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, in fourth and eighth respectively, this was very much what the team had been expecting.

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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Breaking down Jeddah Corniche, F1's ... (The Athletic)

The turn-heavy track combines high speeds and wheel-to-wheel racing you don't get in many street circuits.

“Every lap you just have to go for it, especially the last attempt in Q1 and also the last one in Q2,” Zhou Guanyu said. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said the day after the missile strike that he felt F1 could “put the spotlight” on what is happening in the Middle East by racing there. We want fast sweeping circuits, circuits which are going to challenge the drivers — and they are going to love it.” The young track already has a reputation for causing crashes, such as Mick Schumacher’s heavy collision with the wall during qualifying last season that sent him to the hospital “for precautionary checks.” He was released soon after but did not compete in the race. - Track limits: “Last year the curbs were quite tricky and dangerous,” Alex Albon said Thursday. The 2022 missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels occurred two weeks after Saudi Arabia carried out a mass execution of 81 people convicted of an array of crimes. Using Google Earth to brainstorm possible track layouts, the company and F1’s motorsports team delivered not only one of F1’s fastest circuits, but one of the quickest built. - Rumble lines added at Turns 3, 14, 19, 20 and 21 in an effort to help keep drivers within track limits. Saudi Arabia’s circuit is known for its speed with cars averaging around 155 mph, with a top speed of approximately 205 mph. The street circuit is nestled in Corniche, a coastal resort area in Jeddah, on the Red Sea. Whether the Prancing Horse can bounce back in Jeddah after being off pace in Bahrain — and [ missile fired by Yemeni Houthi rebels](https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/60880598) struck an oil plant several miles from the circuit.

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F1 qualifying results: Sergio Perez takes Saudi Arabian GP pole (autosport.com)

Red Bull's Sergio Perez took pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as team-mate Max Verstappen suffered a technical failure in Q2 that means he starts ...

[PlusPlusFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/why-aston-martins-surge-has-left-its-rivals-feeling-conflicted/10441483/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-ecclestones-new-f1-documentary-defies-expectations/10441612/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-a-dynamic-design-tool-has-grown-in-f1-importance/10441847/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443144/) [PlusPlusFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-a-mercedes-u-turn-couldnt-deny-saubers-f1-debut-surprise/10443178/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/how-the-f1-driver-expression-saga-continues-to-have-a-lineker-like-problem/10443530/) [Logan Sargeant](https://www.autosport.com/driver/logan-sargeant/863323/) rotated his [Williams](https://www.autosport.com/team/williams/36474/) at the high speed in Turn 22 too, amazingly without hitting the wall. [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10443879/) [McLaren](https://www.autosport.com/team/mclaren/36473/)’s [Lando Norris](https://www.autosport.com/driver/lando-norris/840487/) hit the wall on the inside of the final corner, sending him into the pits with steering and suspension damage, while Alonso spun at Turn 2 before going third quickest. Russell briefly took P2 for Mercedes, 0.115s off Leclerc, before Perez slammed in a 1m28.265s to take provisional pole by almost half a second. Perez lapped a tenth off Alonso to take P2, ahead of Leclerc. [Nyck de Vries](https://www.autosport.com/driver/nyck-de-vries/841508/) ( [AlphaTauri](https://www.autosport.com/team/alphatauri-36471/36471/)) had a huge spin on his first attempt.

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'Carnage': Verstappen bombs out in wild drama (NEWS.com.au)

Sergio Perez said his car “came alive” on Sunday morning as he made the most of his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen's misfortune to claim his second career ...

So, we are going to have two different races going on in the Grand Prix tomorrow.” Focus turns to the race 💪— Oscar Piastri (@OscarPiastri) Great work from everyone in the team. “It’s a tough race here and it’s about staying out of trouble. He will start from 15th on the grid. It was his second successive pole at the Jeddah Street Circuit.

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2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying report and highlights ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Sergio Perez claimed pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix during an action-packed qualifying session at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit after team ...

The 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will begin at 2000 local time on Sunday night. You never know with these cars, reliability issues can hit you at any time.” – Sergio Perez, Red Bull. Max has been really strong the whole weekend and hopefully tomorrow we can have both cars up there. “It was tricky, that Q3, especially not getting that second lap. Nailing that lap, you really feel the Formula 1 cars coming alive in this place and just maximising that lap was very important because with the issue we had in the final run, it was really important as the track was improving. Verstappen limped back to the pits in a bid to rescue the situation, but with only half a dozen minutes on the clock, there was little his mechanics can do – meaning he hopped out of the cockpit, and out of Q2, down in 15th position. Alonso placed third with another strong outing in his Aston Martin but will be the first beneficiary of Leclerc’s drop from P2 to P12, joining Perez on the front row and setting up a tantalising run down to Turn 1 on Sunday. When the green light switched back on at the end of the pit lane for the start of Q2, it was Alonso who made the first move and stormed to the top of the timesheets with a 1m 28.757s – marginally quicker than the time posted by Q1 pace-setter Verstappen. Piastri and Gasly were the other two drivers to progress to Q3, meaning the two Alfa Romeos (of Zhou and Bottas) and two Haas machines (of Hulkenberg and Magnussen) joined the frustrated Verstappen as Q2 eliminees. It was a messy second F1 qualifying session for Logan Sargeant, who lost his first lap for exceeding track limits, spun out during his second effort and finally encountered a technical problem on his final attempt – leaving him at the back of the grid without a time. Moments later, Sargeant had the biggest moment of Q1 when he spun at the high-speed Turn 22/23 and stopped perilously close to the barriers, leaving him in a rush to post a lap time after also losing his first effort due to track limits. AlphaTauri lost both of their cars in Q1, with Yuki Tsunoda and Nyck de Vries taking P16 and P18 respectively – the latter ruing a mistake at the final corner of his final lap after missing FP3 due to a power unit change.

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F1 qualifying results: Sergio Perez takes Saudi Arabian GP pole (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Red Bull's Sergio Perez took pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as team-mate Max Verstappen suffered a technical failure in Q2 that means he starts ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/how-aston-martin-and-alonso-can-save-f1-2023-from-red-bull-domination/10440926/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-ecclestones-new-f1-documentary-defies-expectations/10441815/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/how-did-the-2023-f1-rookies-fare-in-bahrain/10441280/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-a-dynamic-design-tool-has-grown-in-f1-importance/10442017/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443160/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-a-mercedes-u-turn-couldnt-deny-saubers-f1-debut-surprise/10443406/) [McLaren](https://www.motorsport.com/team/mclaren/10/)’s [Lando Norris](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/lando-norris/289316/) hit the wall on the inside of the final corner, sending him into the pits with steering and suspension damage, while Alonso spun at Turn 2 before going third quickest and [Logan Sargeant](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/logan-sargeant/289607/) rotated his [Williams](https://www.motorsport.com/team/williams/13/) at the high-speed Turn 22, amazingly without hitting the wall. [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10444080/) Russell briefly took P2 for Mercedes, 0.115s off Leclerc, before Perez slammed in a 1m28.265s to take provisional pole by almost half a second. Perez lapped a tenth off Alonso to take P2, ahead of Leclerc. [PrimePrimeFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/how-the-f1-driver-expression-saga-continues-to-have-a-lineker-like-problem/10443737/) [Nyck de Vries](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/nyck-de-vries/19622/) ( [AlphaTauri](https://www.motorsport.com/team/toro-rosso/12/)) had a huge spin on his first attempt.

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F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – Start time, starting grid, how to watch ... (autosport.com)

Sergio Perez will start from pole position after topping qualifying for the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Here's how and when you can watch the race.

[PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443144/) In the United Kingdom Channel 4 is broadcasting highlights of the Saudi Arabian GP at 10:15pm GMT on Sunday. For the entire 2023 F1 season, Channel 4 will broadcast highlights of every qualifying and race of each event. [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/how-the-f1-driver-expression-saga-continues-to-have-a-lineker-like-problem/10443530/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10443879/) Pre-race coverage will start at 3:30pm on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event, ahead of the race start at 5:00pm GMT. Current weather forecasts predict hot and dry conditions at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, with a gentle breeze a very low chance of rain. [F1 Formula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/russell-mercedes-f1s-gains-compared-to-bahrain-incredibly-satisfying/10445607/) [Lance Stroll](https://www.autosport.com/driver/lance-stroll/840484/) will line up in fifth place for Aston Martin, ahead of [Alpine](https://www.autosport.com/team/alpine/39174/)’s [Esteban Ocon](https://www.autosport.com/driver/esteban-ocon/840488/) while [Lewis Hamilton](https://www.autosport.com/driver/lewis-hamilton/829181/) will start from seventh place after struggling to extract performance from his Mercedes. Sky Sports can also be accessed through NOW with a one-off day payment of £11.98p or a month membership of £34.99p per month. Live streaming through NOW is also available in the UK. The penalty pushes Leclerc back to 12th place on the grid.

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LIVE: Reaction as Perez takes Saudi pole; Verstappen only 15th (RacingNews365)

Follow qualifying for the Saudi Arabian GP live. Keep up to date with everything that happens during qualifying at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

[Charles Leclerc](/formula-1-drivers/charles-leclerc) second fastest, but set for a 10 place grid drop, meaning Fernando Alonso is set to line up P2. [Max Verstappen](/formula-1-drivers/max-verstappen) looked set to cruise to another P1 start, but a driveshaft failure put him out in Q2. [Sergio Perez](/formula-1-drivers/sergio-perez) on Formula 1 pole position in Saudi Arabia after a dramatic qualifying session in Jeddah.

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F1 LIVE: Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen eye pole in qualifying ... (Yahoo Sports)

Follow third practice in Jeddah on Saturday before qualifying - Lewis Hamilton struggled on Friday and will be looking to head up the timesheet, while Max ...

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Verstappen: "Anything is possible" from 15th in Saudi F1 GP (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

On his first run in Q2 Verstappen suddenly slowed in the second sector of Jeddah's Corniche street circuit. The Dutchman notified his team of a possible ...

"Anything is possible at this track. "It was the first time I heard about that [issue]. As he hadn't set a time yet, that meant the world champion finished Q2 in 15th place.

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Motor racing: Saudi Arabia open to hosting two F1 races in near future (The Business Times)

SAUDI Arabia would be open to hosting two Formula One races a year and it could happen in the near future, local organisers said on Friday (Mar 17).

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Hamilton doesn't “feel connected” to Mercedes W14 F1 car (autosport.com)

Lewis Hamilton says he doesn't “feel connected” to his Mercedes W14 Formula 1 car and can't get any confidence in it. Adam ...

[PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10443879/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443144/) [PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/how-the-f1-driver-expression-saga-continues-to-have-a-lineker-like-problem/10443530/) She's massively supportive and I'm massively supportive of her. At the moment I definitely feels like... “But I am trying to be patient and work with the team to get us to a good place. “I'm not focussed on that,” he said. No matter what I do, no matter what I change, I can't get confidence in it. I mean, George did a great job, I'm pleased that he's right up there on the second row. And yeah, a little bit in the high-speed the car is a little bit unstable, my set-up.” Let's hope so.” Both will move up a place on the starting grid due to Charles Leclerc's penalty.

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F1 starting grid: What is the provisional grid order for the Saudi ... (PlanetF1)

The grid for the 2023 Saudi Arabian GP has take shape, where a certain Max Verstappen is expected to cut through the pack.

So, let’s take a look at the grid in full for the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: There is work to do for his McLaren team-mate Lando Norris though, who dropped out in Q1 after breaking the left steering arm on his MCL60 after hitting the inside wall at the final turn. The grid is set for the 2023 Saudi Arabian GP, where a certain Max Verstappen is expected to cut through the pack. That is the area of the timing screens where McLaren’s Oscar Piastri will be desperate to remain, having surprised himself by making it into Q3 for the first time in his career. That then leaves Verstappen starting down in P15, while his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez claimed pole and will be looking to outrun the Dutchman who, with such a pace advantage, may well put Perez under pressure for the race win without any further hold-ups. F1 starting grid: What is the provisional grid order for the Saudi Arabian GP?

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Hamilton 'doesn't feel connected' to Mercedes F1 car - The Race (The Race)

Lewis Hamilton says he “doesn't feel connected” to Mercedes' 2023 Formula 1 car at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

“The car has been feeling good. “George just drives around that and is able to have more confidence in the car in sector one. “I just don’t feel connected to this car.

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Russell: Mercedes F1's gains compared to Bahrain "incredibly ... (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

George Russell says it was "incredibly satisfying" for him and Mercedes to find big gains as he qualified fourth for Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443160/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/what-we-can-expect-from-f1s-most-evenly-matched-team-mates-in-2023/10436334/) "But we've been in this position before. "We're already making good steps, good progress and I think it's sort of validated the incorrect direction we took over the winter. We've got a good simulator back at base, we've got a good group of people. And I'm incredibly satisfied with what we achieved today.

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Champ's quali flop sets up wild duel; rival's big praise for 'huge ... (Fox Sports)

Champ's quali flop sets up wild duel; rival's big praise for 'huge talent' Piastri: F1 Talking Points.

He hit upon a more stable set-up on Friday that he’s been able to carry through to qualifying, whereas teammate Lewis Hamilton has spoken about lacking confidence in the car to push. Russell’s relative confidence in his car will give him a fighting chance of keeping Sainz at bay to secure an unlikely Mercedes podium. There’s also something somewhat nostalgic about the fact that we might be about to be treated to a duel between these two drivers for an unlikely win. Carlos Sainz’s struggles were probably a little more representative of the team’s difficulties this weekend. The telemetry suggests as much. He’ll be promoted to eighth on the grid by Charles Leclerc’s grid penalty. Norris discounted himself from the running early with a small crash at the last corner in Q1. He was 17 kilometres per hour slower than the slipperiest cars in the speed trap. The gap should have been wider. And one other driver has won from exactly 15th on the grid before: Fernando Alonso at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. Perez’s maiden F1 pole came at this track 12 months ago in a punchy start to life under the new rules. He swept all three practice sessions and was comfortably ahead of everyone else in Q1.

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F1 qualifying results: Sergio Perez takes Saudi Arabian GP pole (Motorsport.com, Edition: Australia)

Red Bull's Sergio Perez took pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as team-mate Max Verstappen suffered a technical failure in Q2 that means he starts ...

[PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-ecclestones-new-f1-documentary-defies-expectations/10441817/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/how-aston-martin-and-alonso-can-save-f1-2023-from-red-bull-domination/10440928/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/how-a-dynamic-design-tool-has-grown-in-f1-importance/10442019/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1Bahrain GP ](/f1/news/how-did-the-2023-f1-rookies-fare-in-bahrain/10441282/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-mercedes-is-fronting-up-to-its-f1-mistakes-too-much/10443162/) [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/why-a-mercedes-u-turn-couldnt-deny-saubers-f1-debut-surprise/10443408/) [McLaren](https://www.motorsport.com/team/mclaren/10/)’s [Lando Norris](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/lando-norris/289316/) hit the wall on the inside of the final corner, sending him into the pits with steering and suspension damage, while Alonso spun at Turn 2 before going third quickest and [Logan Sargeant](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/logan-sargeant/289607/) rotated his [Williams](https://www.motorsport.com/team/williams/13/) at the high-speed Turn 22, amazingly without hitting the wall. [PrimePrimeFormula 1 ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10444082/) Russell briefly took P2 for Mercedes, 0.115s off Leclerc, before Perez slammed in a 1m28.265s to take provisional pole by almost half a second. Perez lapped a tenth off Alonso to take P2, ahead of Leclerc. [PrimePrimeFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/how-the-f1-driver-expression-saga-continues-to-have-a-lineker-like-problem/10443739/) [Nyck de Vries](https://www.motorsport.com/driver/nyck-de-vries/19622/) ( [AlphaTauri](https://www.motorsport.com/team/toro-rosso/12/)) had a huge spin on his first attempt.

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Formula 1 stars mark Mother's Day with charity campaign ... (Sky Sports)

To mark Mother's Day and the launch of the #HomeAdvantage charity campaign, four British F1 stars have revealed to Sky Sports F1 how their mums drove them ...

Since 1994 Hope and Homes for Children has been inspiring multiple governments, the UN, EU and Commonwealth to close the doors of orphanages forever. Today, countries such as Rwanda, Bulgaria and Romania are on the cusp of becoming orphanage-free. The charity fights for children to grow up in families, by reuniting children with relatives. She's the one that taught me about empathy and warmth and compassion for others in the world," said Hamilton. Norris added: "My mum's role has been very important in my life. "I have two mums.

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2023 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – How to watch, start time & more (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Red Bull's Sergio Perez will line up on pole position after topping Saturday's qualifying session in Jeddah. He will be joined on the front row by Aston ...

Reigning champion Max Verstappen will take the start from 15th place after suffering a driveshaft issue in qualifying. Red Bull's Sergio Perez will line up on pole position after topping Saturday's qualifying session in Jeddah. The 2023 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix takes place this Sunday on March 19.

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Video: Saudi Telecom shares Arabic version of F1 theme (FormulaRapida.net)

Saudi Telecom 'STC' has shared a Arabic version of the F1 theme - originally made by Brian Tyler - amidst the Saudi Arabian GP.

The version from Tyler has been tuned perfectly by other countries. [https://twitter.com/F1/status/1586772419322134529?s=20&t=0rf44PaBN4srEglyWem7tg](https://twitter.com/F1/status/1586772419322134529?s=20&t=0rf44PaBN4srEglyWem7tg) [Here’s](https://formularapida.net/video-fans-re-create-a-metal-version-of-brian-tylers-f1-theme/) the theme in metal version We race with sustainability. We play with glory.. We empower with commitment.. Saudi Telecom ‘STC’ has shared a Arabic version of the F1 theme – originally made by Brian Tyler – amidst the Saudi Arabian GP.

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Starting grid for the 2023 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (RacingNews365)

Fernando Alonso partners Perez on the front row, continuing Aston Martin's impressive form from the 2023 season opener in Bahrain. George Russell lines up an ...

How much money will F1's class of 2023 take home with them? Ferrari Mercedes

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Mercedes Chief Pokes Fun At Max Verstappen's Dramatic Qualifying ... (Sports Illustrated)

Toto Wolff jokes about Max Verstappen's retirement from the Saudi Arabian GP qualifying.

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F1 drivers think Jeddah safety changes made little difference (autosport.com)

Formula 1 drivers say changes to the Jeddah circuit have made little difference to the issue of traffic, which has been a problem since the first race at the ...

[PlusPlusFormula 1Saudi Arabian GP ](/f1/news/testing-times-for-vasseur-but-the-true-challenge-at-ferrari-is-about-to-come/10443879/) But there's still time enough to sort of get out the way." “You can see further back in your mirrors, but it's still not very far. But the rest is very similar. It's a very dynamic radio communication on an out-lap. “And in the blind corners here, with everything that's going on, it's a bit tricky sometimes.

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Saudi Arabian GP: The latest F1 tech updates direct from the pitlane (autosport.com)

F1's second race of the season at the Jeddah street circuit has forced all teams to opt for different downforce and drag levels to ensure they are better ...

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F1 Saudi Arabia GP live updates: Perez and Alonso on front row for ... (The Athletic)

Max Verstappen will start today's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 15th after a power failure during qualifying, presenting his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Pérez ...

But if he manages to pull off that feat on this track, it will surely go down as one of the finest victories of his already storied career. Although surely it’s too early into the season for team orders, isn’t it?! The only ways Max can win are (1) Checo has a mechanical problem, (2) there is a well timed safety car or red flag, or (3) team orders. Lewis Hamilton remained quite honest about his struggles with the Mercedes car in Jeddah after struggling to eighth in Q3. We need to focus on ourselves and find some more performance.” AlphaTauri’s Nyck de Vries explained on Thursday that he’d left his watch on European time until his second day in Jeddah, helping him make the adjustment. While this is a more extreme challenge in Singapore, typically going to bed around 6 a.m. He said that Verstappen’s driveshaft failure yesterday was “unexpected”, and prompted the team to quickly investigate what happened on the car and try to put in some short-term reliability fixes for the race. I don't know which race it was that he started last, so he changed the power unit and still finished P2 or even won the race. Verstappen also has a new gearbox hydraulic system, as well as new rear suspension parts including the driveshaft. But the tension is only going up. I’ve been out for a pre-race wander in the paddock before heading to the grid.

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