The team and both drivers will be looking to make progress tomorrow and we believe we can fight for the victory in tomorrow's Grand Prix.
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Today's post-qualifying press conference with Max Verstappen, Oscar Piastri and George Russell.
Wrapping up Qualifying in Jeddah with one car in Q3 for the second consecutive weekend is satisfying but there was potential for more.
The C3 seems to offer the best performance and, without too much degradation a one-stop strategy is on paper the quickest way, with the order medium-hard being favourite.
That was an exciting Qualifying session, even if we ended up on the wrong end of the top three.
There is a long race ahead of us tomorrow. We will come out ready to take any opportunity to progress and compete for points.
What looked set to be a Woking walkover sees another qualifying masterclass from Max Verstappen as Lando Norris crashes out.
McLaren pair out-pace the opposition by 0.627s, as Toto Wolff worryingly denies that the Woking team has turned up the wick on its power units.
As Lewis Hamilton continues to struggle, Ferrari's French boss, Fred Vasseur likens car development to cooking, insisting that the ingredients must be mixed carefully.
Williams boss, James Vowles doesn't believe that Max Verstappen would be a good fit for his former team.