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F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Post Race press conference

Today's post-race press conference with Oscar Piastri, Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - McLaren

We end this long triple header with another win for Oscar and a strong drive recovery for Lando.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Red Bull

Arguably without that penalty we would have won today, so there are a lot of positives to take, a lot of lessons and we know where we have to improve.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Ferrari

It was a good race especially with Charles of course, who took a well deserved third place.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Williams

This was a well-earned, proper points finish, putting us fifth in the Constructors' Championship.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Driver Tyre Strategies

Details of each driver's tyre strategy during the STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Pirelli

We only saw a few cases of blistering on the left front, but not enough to impact tyre performance in a significant way.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Mercedes

That was our toughest race of the year so far.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Alpine

It is disappointing to leave Jeddah without any points.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Haas

We did the best we could today, ultimately we just didn't have the pace to score points.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Race team notes - Aston Martin

We have a week back at base to regroup and understand how to improve in all areas and unlock more performance from the car.

F1: Piastri wins to take championship lead

Oscar Piastri wins the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as Max Verstappen pays the penalty for first corner over enthusiasm.

F1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Result

Result of the STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

F1: "I'm not satisfied with the position we're in," says Alonso.

As Fernando Alonso bemoans Aston Martin's lack of progress, one wonders if the 'Alonso curse' is about to strike again.

F1: Nothing's changed, says Leclerc

Upgrades haven't helped Ferrari, as "disappointed" Charles Leclerc insists that nothing's changed.


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