Mercedes go into the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with the momentum truly in their corner, a single slip up this weekend though could spell the end of Lewis Hamilton’s reign.
Pirelli are getting ready to face potentially their biggest challenge yet this season, as Formula One builds-up to the first-ever Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Williams Racing suffered a horrible end to the Qatar Grand Prix with both drivers suffering from late punctures. The team now look ahead to the final two races of the season.
George Russell and Nicholas Latifi suffered a nightmare end to the Qatar Grand Prix, with both drivers suffering from sudden punctures at the Losail International Circuit.
Guenther Steiner enjoyed seeing his team in the mix at the Qatar Grand Prix, after a promising race amongst the Williams and Alfa Romeo duos.
Mick Schumacher drove an excellent race at the Qatar Grand Prix with Haas looking the most competitive they have been all season.
Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN Team Principal Frédéric Vasseur believes the team need to regroup for the final two races of the season, after finishing fourteenth and fifteenth at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi both left the Qatar Grand Prix believing they got everything they could from the race, after finishing fourteenth and fifteenth respectively.
AlphaTauri lost ground in their battle with Alpine for fifth spot in the Constructors’ championship, after neither Gasly or Tsunoda finished in the points at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Pierre Gasly experienced a disappointing Qatar Grand Prix after finishing eleventh, despite starting from the front-row for the first time in his Formula One career.
Mclaren’s hopes of finishing third in the Constructors’ standings are all but over, after a disappointing Qatar Grand Prix for the British team.
Lando Norris’s hopes of a top five finish were dashed at the Qatar Grand Prix, after a late puncture ruined the Mclaren drivers hopes at the Losail International Circuit.
The venue for the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is almost complete with the race just two weeks away at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
The Alpine F1 Team are now in the driving seat of fifth place in the Constructors’ standings, after Esteban Ocon finished fifth and Fernando Alonso finished third ending his long wait for a return to the podium.
Fernando Alonso claimed his first podium since the 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix, after finishing third at the Qatar Grand Prix. There was more delight for Alpine as Esteban Ocon finished an excellent fifth.
Red Bull close to just five points behind Mercedes in the Constructors’ standings after Verstappen finished second and Pérez fourth at the Qatar Grand Prix.
World championship leader Max Verstappen finished an excellent second at the Qatar Grand Prix, in what was damage limitation for the Dutchman…



