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Formula 1's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix has seen a safety car intervention after just one lap due to a collision between Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda, while polesitter Max Verstappen was penalised.
Both Red Bull drivers struggled to extract performance from an ill-handling RB21 machine, and the Dutchman was only able to finish sixth at the chequered flag, overtaking Pierre Gasly on the final ...
Pierre Gasly started the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend as the surprise early pacesetter, with the Alpine driver edging Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc in first practice. The French driver ...
George Russell, who is fourth in the standings, was seventh, ahead of Alpine’s Pierre Gasly and Nico Hulkenberg in the Sauber. Oliver Bearman, returning to the scene of his sensational debut for ...
But it was Alpine’s Pierre Gasly who topped the timesheets in first practice on Friday, finishing 0.007 seconds quicker than Lando Norris, with Sainz and Hamilton further back in seventh and eighth.
Pierre Gasly sprung a surprise by topping the timesheet for Alpine from McLaren's Lando Norris in first practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Gasly went out on track on fresh soft tyres ...
Max Verstappen continued to struggle with his Red Bull car as Pierre Gasly was the surprise pace-setter in first practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The four-time world champion has outlined ...