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By Alan Baldwin JEDDAH (Reuters) -Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday and seized the Formula One ...
Max Verstappen refused to discuss a time penalty which dropped him out of the lead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, saying ...
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Oscar Piastri believes standing his ground against Max Verstappen at the start was the key to his victory in the Saudi ...
Verstappen started on pole position and went off the track at the first corner under pressure from McLaren's Oscar Piastri.
F1 fans are debating the fairness of a five-second penalty handed to Max Verstappen that helped Oscar Piastri win the Saudi ...
Oscar Piastri’s third win this year was in large part decided at the first turn, when defending champion Max Verstappen ...
With this win, Piastri now leads the Drivers’ Championship by 10 points, sitting on 99, ahead of teammate Lando Norris with 89 and reigning champion Max Verstappen with 87. The championship battle now ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull seek FIA discussions after ‘very harsh’ Verstappen penalty in SaudiMax Verstappen's start footage is being shown to the stewards in Saudi Arabia, after he was given a 'very harsh' time penalty ...
When he came back onto the circuit ahead of Piastri, Verstappen opted against handing the position back to the McLaren driver ...
Red Bull chief Christian Horner believes Max Verstappen would have won the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix if it ...
It is the first time an Australian has led the drivers’ championship for 15 years, following his manager Mark Webber in 2010.
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