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Hello fans of cars that go very fast!
A week after Charles Leclerc's victory over Carlos Sainz in Bahrain for an incredible Ferrari double at the start of the season, we remain in the region with the Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia.
Between the attack by the Yemeni Houthi rebels on the Jeddah oil site, a few kilometers from the circuit, and the spectacular accident of Mick Schumacher, we haven't talked about sport so much since the start of the weekend.
The Mexican Sergio Perez (Red Bull) however signed his first pole for his 216th GP, while Lewis Hamilton was unable to tame his Mercedes and will start in 15th position after his elimination from Q1 on Saturday.
“We meet a little before 7 p.m. to see what all this will be able to give
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