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01.04.23
Dennis Hauger made history as he became Formula 2’s first-ever winner on the streets of Melbourne. Starting on reverse grid pole, the MP Motorsport driver retained the lead off the line and held it throughout the 22 laps, keeping his cool despite the ever-changing weather conditions and a two-lap...
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31.03.23
PART ONE - TEAM REPRESENTATIVES Otmar SZAFNAUER (Alpine), Guenther STEINER (Haas), Mario ISOLA (Pirelli) Q: Guenther, let’s start with you. You’ve been globetrotting since we last saw you in Saudi Arabia. You went to the NASCAR race at COTA – the Circuit of the Americas – last weekend. Let’s start...
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30.03.23
DRIVER GROUP 1 – Charles LECLERC (Ferrari), Oscar PIASTRI (McLaren), Zhou GUANYU (Alfa Romeo), Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin), Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull) Q: I think we should start with the hometown hero, Oscar Piastri. And I mean that in the truest sense, because you grew up just 15 minutes from...
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19.03.23
DRIVERS 1 – Sergio PÉREZ (Red Bull Racing) 2 – Max VERSTAPPEN (Red Bull Racing) 3 – Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin) / George RUSSELL (Mercedes) * * Alonso demoted to fourth place post-race after receiving a 10-second penalty for incorrectly serving a time penalty incurred during the race. TRACK...
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19.03.23
Sergio Pérez recovered from losing the lead at the start to pass Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso and claim a clinical Saudi Arabian Grand Prix victory ahead of team-mate Max Verstappen who battled his way to second place from 15th place on grid after suffering a technical problem in qualifying...
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19.03.23
Frederik Vesti took his first win of the season in style, claiming victory in the Jeddah Feature Race from sixth on the grid. The PREMA Racing driver had been fighting with pole sitter Victor Martins until the ART Grand Prix driver spun out of the race. From that point on, Vesti remained composed to secure the win
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18.03.23
Sergio Pérez claimed his second consecutive pole position for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, beating Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc by 0.155s, as Fernando Alonso finished third for Aston Martin. There was disappointment for Max Verstappen, though, as the championship leader was forced to retire from the...
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18.03.23
DRIVERS 1 – Sergio PÉREZ (Red Bull Racing) 2 – Charles LECLERC (Ferrari) 3 – Fernando ALONSO (Aston Martin) TRACK INTERVIEWS (Conducted by Khalil Beschir) Q: Checo, pole position again in Jeddah! How do you do this only here? Sergio PÉREZ: It was tricky. It was tricky that Q3, especially [after]...
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