The driver of the Red Bull Team “Max Versaben”, who was able to reserve the first place in the early network in the main race, for Sunday, for the Saudi Grand Prix of Sunday, in the fifth round of the World Championships, the kingdom will host the Jeddah Circuit for the fifth consecutive year.
Rehabilitation qualifiers have seen fierce competition between international drivers. But Dutchman was able to reserve the first place after achieving fast time by entering a minute, 27 seconds and 294 parts in second.
In the rest of the results, the driver of the McLaren team finished second in the second place with a margin of Australian Oscar bacery with 10 parts, British George Russell, the Mercedes team, the third position in the second place, but the fourth place, the fourth place, the Charles Locker, the Ferry Team Driver, and the driver of 376 Reached.
Drivers’ General Ranking Leader and McLaren Team Driver British Lando Noris was in danger in the last qualifying qualifying round; This leads to the onset of the tenth place, a painful blow to sophisticated results for his candy team.
The Jeddah Carnich Circuit saw the third free experiences of Saturday afternoon, in which Lando overcome the Noris, recorded the fastest time, and his Australian mate Oscar Biaster finished second, and British George Russell finished third, followed by British George Russell.
When it comes to fifth place, it is the Charles Laker – Ferrari Team Driver – Later Thai Alexander Albon, Williams, Sixth, Spanish Carlos Sinz, Williams Team Driver, Seventh, and French Pierry Gasley, Ego, Ego, Ego – Antone
Sunday, the activities of the Saudi Grand Prix for Formula 1, where the focus of engines around the world lean towards the main race; It begins at 8:00 pm on the Saudi time in the circuit by the Jeddah Corn.
The Global Sporting event has many different entertainment programs, including international concerts, which contributes to a comprehensive experience, which combines sports and entertainment in the ongoing unusual environment after the establishment of racing competitions.