Max Verstappen's brilliant pole lap put him in a position to win the Saudi Arabian GP without the fastest car - but his poor start (and what happened next) doomed him
The Race can exclusively reveal that F1 chiefs will discuss with teams next week the idea of a significant change to the 2026 engine rules aimed at heading off fears about cars running out of energy
Lando Norris had a clear edge in Jeddah right up until his big Q3 crash. When Max Verstappen has the Red Bull in any sort of semi-competitive state, that's something you just can't afford to do
Lewis Hamilton thought he'd made a crucial breakthrough with Ferrari's F1 car last week, but a big Saudi qualifying deficit to Charles Leclerc suggests otherwise
Ferrari's low-key start to the 2025 F1 season is starting to wear on Charles Leclerc, who admitted after qualifying for the Saudi Arabian GP that he is worried the SF-25 isn't getting closer to the front
Max Verstappen denied Oscar Piastri pole position for the Saudi Arabian GP in a qualifying session interrupted by a heavy crash for F1 world championship leader Lando Norris