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On 20/04, 17:38
No sooner had the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix got underway than the Tsunoda-Gasly duo collided in the first few corners. It was a frustrating incident that sent the Red Bull driver back into the black... and cost Alpine dearly.
On 20/04, 15:00
Despite a difficult start to the final stint, the #51 Ferrari maintained the lead before creating a gap. In the GT3 category, the Iron Dames moved up the order. BMW #46 was still in a position to win.
On 20/04, 14:02
After temporarily taking control of the race, Porsche could do nothing about the pressure and speed of the Ferraris. Valentino Rossi caused an accident in GT3, which resulted in a virtual safety car.
On 20/04, 13:02
Ferrari kept the lead. After a mixed start to the race, Alpine woke up and seemed to be heading for a good result. The Peugeots are following the same trajectory.
On 20/04, 12:58
Fernando Alonso made no secret of his disappointment after a disappointing 13th-place qualifying at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The two-time world champion called for an urgent response from Aston Martin to overcome the current difficulties.
On 20/04, 12:02
Despite a safety car closing the gaps, Ferrari kept its two cars in the lead. A major accident between a BMW and an Aston Martin in GT3 disrupted the race.
On 20/04, 11:43
After an hour's racing, the two leading Ferraris had distanced themselves from the rest of the field. Further back, the #50, which started last, had already made up almost half the field.
On 20/04, 10:06
What can we expect on Sunday? No simple formality for Max Verstappen. Despite his pole position, the four-time world champion will have his work cut out on the ultra-fast Jeddah track, against an incisive McLaren and a race where strategy could turn everything upside down.
On 20/04, 09:58
Lando Norris will start from tenth on the grid in Jeddah. The British driver didn't mince his words after hitting the wall in Q3, while his team manager, Andrea Stella, cited difficulties in adapting to the new MCL39.
On 20/04, 09:31
The 6 Hours of Imola kicks off at 1pm. Ferrari will start from pole position, with a very threatening BMW on the second row.
On 19/04, 18:58
Max Verstappen sprang a surprise in Jeddah by taking pole position just one hundredth of a second ahead of Oscar Piastri, despite the McLarens having been favourites all weekend. Christian Horner hails « outstanding performance ».
On 19/04, 18:53
Ferrari for a second win, first points for Alpine, BMW as outsider... The 6 Hours of Imola could be full of surprises. Especially if the weather disrupts plans.
On 19/04, 18:29
Faulted in Q3 in Jeddah, the title contender just can't seem to cope with the pressure. It's not the first time he's made mistakes at key moments.
On 19/04, 18:13
In a breathless qualifying session in Jeddah, Max Verstappen took pole position ahead of Oscar Piastri... by just 10 thousandths of a second. George Russell completed the top three. Lando Norris, who dominated in Q2, lost everything in Q3 when he made a mistake and was red-flagged. McLaren can look back with regret.
On 19/04, 16:21
The #51 Ferrari, which started from pole position, easily won the 6 Hours of Imola. The sister car wrecked its comeback in the last quarter of an hour. In GT3, the WRT BMWs were the talk of the town... in a negative way.
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