MoneyGram Haas F1 Team's Oliver "Ollie" Bearman finished the 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP P13, ahead of teammate Esteban Ocon
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Bearman “a bit disappointed” after P13 finish at 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP

MoneyGram Haas F1 Team’s Oliver “Ollie” Bearman described his P13 finish at the 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP race as a “bit disappointing”, despite gaining two positions. Bearman, who started the race from P15 after outqualifying his veteran teammate Esteban Ocon, opted to follow the more standard tyre strategy. As such, he remained out on…

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Verstappen “positively surprised” by Red Bull’s pace in F1 Saudi Arabian GP

Max Verstappen was left “positively” surprised by Red Bull’s turn of speed that helped him to a second-place finish at the 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP. However, the Dutchman could not hide his frustration at the penalty he received for his first lap incident with Oscar Piastri. Verstappen was given a 5-second time penalty for…

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Piastri relieved after “not the easiest of wins” at F1 Saudi Arabian GP

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri managed to secure his third win of the 2025 F1 season at the Saudi Arabian GP, but admitted it wasn’t the “easiest” of his career, after fending off the threat from pole-sitter Max Verstappen. The Australian had a good start from second place, and pulled alongside Verstappen as the pair reached the…

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Haas' Esteban Ocon will start the Saudi Arabian GP race from the back of the grid after a disappointing Qualifying session.
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Ocon hoping to “come out on top” after difficult 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP Qualifying

Despite a strong P8 finish at 2025 F1 Bahrain GP, MoneyGram Haas F1 Team’s Esteban Ocon failed to impress on the first two days of the Saudi Arabian GP. After finishing all three Free Practice sessions near the bottom of the timesheets, the Frenchman suffered similar disappointment in the Qualifying session. Despite setting the early…

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Antonelli: A “shame” to lose three and a half tenths in final Q3 lap at F1 Saudi Arabian GP

Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli will start the 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP from fifth on the grid, after an impressive qualifying session from the young rookie around Jeddah – but he believes more was on the table, as he made a costly mistake in his final Q3 run that cost him up to a third of…

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Leclerc “really not happy” with P4 in qualifying for F1 Saudi Arabian GP

Charles Leclerc was left “disappointed” after qualifying in fourth place for the 2025 F1 Saudi Arabian GP. In fact, the Monegasque felt he just didn’t have the ultimate performance to challenge for pole in his Ferrari depite setting a lap that he felt was on the absolute limit of grip in his SF-25. Leclerc is…

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F1 | FP3 | Saudi Arabian GP | Norris storms Jeddah to lead McLaren setting the pace in FP3

McLaren dominates FP3 as qualifying approaches in Jeddah. Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris topped the final practice session in Jeddah, reinforcing McLaren’s control over the weekend ahead of qualifying for the 2025 Saudi Arabian GP. Ferrari and rookies fire the first shots Lewis Hamilton led the front-runners onto the track, with Charles Leclerc and the…

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Carlos Sainz (ESP) Atlassian Williams Racing FW46. 18.04.2025. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 5, Saudi Arabian GP FP2
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Williams Racing are targeting “Q3 and points” after a promising FP2 at the Saudi Arabian GP

Williams Racing has demonstrated encouraging pace during Friday’s practice sessions for the Saudi Arabian GP, with both cars finishing inside the top ten during the more representative evening FP2 session. Carlos Sainz delivered a surprise fifth-place finish with a time of 1:28.942, just 0.675 seconds behind session leader McLaren’s Lando Norris, while teammate Alex Albon…

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Sauber describes mixed Friday ahead of F1 Saudi Arabian GP

Sauber had a difficult Friday leading up to the Saudi Arabian GP. Nico Hulkenberg rounded up his Free Practice 2 with a 1:29.193. Meanwhile, Gabriel Bortoleto was not able to run the course due to a fuel leak. Fuel leak massive blow to Bortoleto’s weekend Sauber ‘s Bortoleto said that it was essentially impossible for…

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