Max Verstappen once again claimed the first position in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, leading the way for Red Bull Racing. In a dominant performance, Verstappen maintained his lead effortlessly, while his teammate Sergio Perez overcame a five-second penalty for an unsafe release to secure second place. Charles Leclerc secured third place on the podium, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri right behind. It is worth noting that Ollie Bearman, Leclerc’s teammate’s substitute, impressed by finishing his Formula 1 debut in seventh place. Below, you will find the complete results of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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