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Will Max Verstappen win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for the third time?Max Verstappen’s pole position puts him in a strong position, as the Red Bull driver has won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for the past two years. With this solid qualifying result, he is now poised to complete a hat-trick of wins in Jeddah. Coming off a fourth consecutive victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, Verstappen appears on track to make more history in Jeddah as well this weekend.
On number four is Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc followed by the other Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli in fifth position. Williams driver Carlos Sainz got sixth position which is his best Qualifying race so far this season. Lewis Hamilton, who races for Ferrari now, couldn’t do any better than the seventh position and was followed by the new Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda on number eight. Pierre Gasly managed position nine in his Alpine. Norris ended up in tenth position while Alex Albon was in position eleven. Liam Lawson, who is now with Racing Bulls, ended at twelfth position.
One of the standout moments from qualifying came when Max Verstappen, on a flying lap, expertly avoided a spinning Gabriel Bortoleto on the right side of the track during Q1. Meanwhile, Pierre Gasly had a narrow escape at the final corner but managed to keep his car out of the wall.
Also Read: FP2 Results: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025: Lando Norris leads McLaren charge under Jeddah lights
The final race of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday at 8 p.m. local time. Rain is not expected, but the sweltering heat could pose a challenge for the drivers. The race will span 50 laps of the 6.174-kilometre Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
- Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Qualifying held in Jeddah
- Max Verstappen wins pole position in Qualifying
- Lando Norris crashes out in Qualifying race
Will Max Verstappen win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for the third time?Max Verstappen’s pole position puts him in a strong position, as the Red Bull driver has won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for the past two years. With this solid qualifying result, he is now poised to complete a hat-trick of wins in Jeddah. Coming off a fourth consecutive victory at the Japanese Grand Prix, Verstappen appears on track to make more history in Jeddah as well this weekend.
On number four is Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc followed by the other Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli in fifth position. Williams driver Carlos Sainz got sixth position which is his best Qualifying race so far this season. Lewis Hamilton, who races for Ferrari now, couldn’t do any better than the seventh position and was followed by the new Red Bull driver Yuki Tsunoda on number eight. Pierre Gasly managed position nine in his Alpine. Norris ended up in tenth position while Alex Albon was in position eleven. Liam Lawson, who is now with Racing Bulls, ended at twelfth position.
A tantalising grid is set! 👊
— Formula 1 (@F1) April 19, 2025
Here's how the field will line up for tomorrow's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 👇#F1 #SaudiArabianGP pic.twitter.com/SHGqzSMob6
One of the standout moments from qualifying came when Max Verstappen, on a flying lap, expertly avoided a spinning Gabriel Bortoleto on the right side of the track during Q1. Meanwhile, Pierre Gasly had a narrow escape at the final corner but managed to keep his car out of the wall.
Also Read: FP2 Results: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025: Lando Norris leads McLaren charge under Jeddah lights
The final race of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix takes place on Sunday at 8 p.m. local time. Rain is not expected, but the sweltering heat could pose a challenge for the drivers. The race will span 50 laps of the 6.174-kilometre Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
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