Max Verstappen wins Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as for Bearman scores point on debut

By Steven Luker

Max Verstappen wins the Saudi Arabian GP

Post Race Information

Max Verstappen is continuing to defend his title; he did it in the finest style by dominating the race and taking the win at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, while behind him there were a lot of action packed events.

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Race itself

Max Verstappen had a great start and he led most of the 50 laps and during the safety car period due to an incident to Lance Stroll losing it and crashing out. Verstappen pitted during the safety car period and handed the lead to Lando Norris.

Verstappen teammate Sergio Perez got a five second penalty for an unsafe release but he held onto the second spot the whole time even with the five second penalty he had second within five seconds.

Leclerc wrapped up the podium ahead of the McLaren of Oscar Piastri, the Australian spent a significant amount of time trying to find a way to pass Lewis Hamliton who was one of the many drivers that stayed out during the safety car period.

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Fernando Alonso was the sole Aston Martin on the track since his teammate Lance Stroll who was the reason for the safety car on lap seven when he crashed into the barrier. Alosno holding off George Russell in the latter stages of the race but George Russell ended up in sixth place.

It was a memory for Oliver Bearman to remember as he made his first ever F1 race debut standing in for Carlos Sainz at Ferrari after the Spaniard was diagnosed with appendicitis early Friday morning. The youngster scored his first points by getting the P7, with an impressive drive in which he had many overtakes.

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Esteban Ocon was the sole Alpine on the track since his teammate Pierre Gastly had a gearbox failure at the formation lap which left him to retire after Lap 1.

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Race Results

  1. Max Verstappen 25 points
  2. Sergio Perez 18 points
  3. Charles Leclerc 16 points 15 points
  4.  Oscar Piastri 12 points
  5.  Fernando Alonso 10 points
  6.  George Russell 8 points
  7.  Oliver Bearman 6 points
  8.  Lando Norris 4 points
  9.  Lewis Hamilton 2 points
  10.  Nico Hulkenberg 1 point
  11.  Alexander Albon 0 points
  12.  Kevin Magnussen 0 points
  13.  Esteban Ocon 0 points
  14.  Logan Sargeant 0 points
  15.  Yuki Tsunoda 0 points
  16.  Daniel Ricciardo 0 points
  17.  Valtteri Bottas 0 points
  18.  Zhou Guanyu 0 points
  19.  Lance Stroll 0 points
  20.  Pierre Gasly 0 points

The reason Charles Leclerc got 16 points in the race instead of the original 15 points is he set the fastest lap at the end of the race to gain an extra point in the race. Only the top 10 is awarded that bonus point if they have the fastest lap in the race. 

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Driver Standings after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

  1. Max Verstappen 51 points
  2. Sergio Perez 36 points -15 from Verstappen
  3. Charles Leclerc 28 points -23 from Verstappen
  4. George Russell 18 points -33 from Verstappen
  5. Oscar Piastri 16 points -35 from Verstappen
  6. Carlos Sainz 15 points -36 from Verstappen
  7. Fernando Alonso 12 points -39 points from Verstappen
  8. Lando Norris 12 points -39 points from Verstappen
  9. Lewis Hamilton 6 points -42 points from Verstappen
  10. Oliver Bearman 6 points -42 points from Verstappen
  11. Nico Hulkenberg 1 point -50 points from Verstappen
  12. Lance Stroll 1 point -50 points from Verstappen
  13. Alexander Albon 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  14. Zhou Guanyu 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  15. Kevin Magnussen 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  16. Daniel Ricciardo 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  17. Esteban Ocon 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  18. Yuki Tsunoda 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  19. Logan Sargeant 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  20. Valtteri Bottas 0 points -51 points from Verstappen
  21. Pierre Gasly 0 points -51 points from Verstappen

Constructors Standings after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

  1. Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT 87 points
  2. Ferrari 49 points -38 points from Red Bull
  3. McLaren Mercedes 28 points -59 points from Red Bull
  4. Mercedes 26 points -61 from Red Bull
  5. Aston Martin Aramco Mercedes 13 points -74 points from Red Bull
  6. Haas Ferrari 1 point -86 points from Red Bull
  7. Williams Mercedes 0 points -87 points from Red Bull
  8. Kick Sauber Ferrari 0 points -87 points from Red Bull
  9. RB Honda RBPT 0 points -87 points from Red Bull
  10. Alpine Renault 0 points -87 points from Red Bull

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