2022 Formula One Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

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Who will win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?

  • Charles Leclerc

    Votes: 270 43.7%
  • Carlos Sainz

    Votes: 81 13.1%
  • Lewis Hamilton

    Votes: 32 5.2%
  • George Russel

    Votes: 4 0.6%
  • Max Verstappen

    Votes: 183 29.6%
  • Sergio Perez

    Votes: 30 4.9%
  • Other driver

    Votes: 18 2.9%

  • Total voters
    618
  • Poll closed .
Jeddah Corniche Circuit is the next location the 10 F1 teams will do battle, with the long-term rankings of those teams still very much unknown.

Shortly after an exciting 2022 season opener in Bahrain, the field moves to Saudi Arabia for round 2. Bahrain was the first real test of the 2022 cars that adhere to updated regulations, and there has been significant shakeups in the field from recent years.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc claimed pole, fastest lap, and a race victory, though he spent much of the race with Red Bull's defending world champion Max Verstappen within striking distance. Leclerc's teammate Carlos Sainz ran in 3rd position for much of the race, and ended up claiming second place at the end of the race.

Verstappen's race had an unfortunate ending, as various mechanical issues that had been discussed with his team throughout the race finally ended the race for car #1 with just three laps to go. His teammate had an even more unfortunate result, as Sergio Perez' car spun mid-corner in turn 1 and was unable to continue.

The late exit by the Red Bull cars left a door open for a Mercedes team that was off pace versus the Ferrari and Red Bull front-runners, but ahead of the remaining seven teams. This put Lewis Hamilton onto the podium, and gave George Russell a 4th place finish in his first race as an official Mercedes team driver.

While the Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes teams were predictably leading the way, further down the field there were some significant surprises.

Kevin Magnussen's return to Formula 1 was a tremendous success, as he finished 5th in his HAAS, a car not expected by many to finish in the points at any race this season. In fact, his 5th place finish gave his team more points that they had scored in the previous two years. His teammate Mick Schumacher finished outside of the points, but still a respectable 11th.

Valtteri Bottas is a name we are used to seeing finish in the points, though not in a car thought to be a non-contender. His Alfa Romeo finished in 6th, ahead of teammate Zhou Guanyu who finished an impressive 10th in his Formula 1 debut.

The biggest surprise near the bottom of the running order was McLaren, whose performance last season included a 1-2 finish at Monza. The team of Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo ran near the back of the order the entire race, and ended up 14th and 15th, respectively.

Whether Bahrain was merely an extended test session for the top teams to work out bugs and shortly return to the form we've seen in recent seasons, or whether the team rankings in F1 have truly been upset remains to be seen, but Saudi Arabia will be a telling session for trends.

Who do you expect to come out on top at Jeddah? Let us know your predictions in the comments below or share your votes via the poll.
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Hamilton in general has a style of driving which, for example, takes corners in higher gears to have a smooth exit. In these cars it seems that if you turn more in a gear that is lower, you then have more chance of getting on the throttle quicker
 
Extremely happy for Checo to get his first pole. He put in a beautiful lap. It was strange to see such a gap between Russel and Hamilton. Surely they will go for a setup change and start from pits tomorrow? At that point I would take a full set of engine components as well. Seems like the strategic move for later in the year. Fingers crossed max can make a run tomorrow, would be awesome to see both Red Bull and Ferrari drivers battle all year! Also hoping Mick is doing ok, that was an almighty shunt.
 
Can't pick a winner at this stage, not a good track but it has turned everything upside down.
You can always count on RD forum voters to get the poll right after the race has finished though.
 
I see Red Bull designed another car to benefit just Verstappen and make the 2nd driver look bad xD

Looking forward to another exiting race tomorrow.

Vote to win: Leclerc
Hope to win: Perez
Driver of the day: Magnussen or Gastly

Go Max!
 
Second weekend where we see where Schumacher can be ranked: again clearly slower than Magnussen. I often thought that he's just the son of a 7 time WC and average at best. Well....it is just the second race and the season is long, perhaps he'll improve over time.
To be fair, it's the first time he's under real pressure. Suddenly going from team leader to being clearly beaten after some troubles within the team with Sponsor/teammate, probably also didn't help.
 
Glad to hear Mick was talking when transported to medical.
That was a hell of a shunt.
Very short distance between losing control and hitting the wall.
I hate that track for the obvious reason...no run-off and lots of blind corners.
Sure! motorsport is dangerous but purposely creating dangerous tracks in the name of the 'show' is unethical.
James and John needs to go back to the drawing board with that Mercedes car.
It is just horrible to watch everywhere on track.
The porpoising has not gotten even a little bit better
 
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Can't pick a winner at this stage, not a good track but it has turned everything upside down.
You can always count on RD forum voters to get the poll right after the race has finished though.
Full disclosure: I voted Leclerc before quali, I am thinking maybe Checo after quali, but yeah hard to know.

Checo in general said he did a one-off lap, but if you look at his other laps he was also pushing the car beyond the limit of the other drivers at Ferrari who were driving more smoothly. It's going to depend on whether he can maintain that level of focus.
 
I wonder if we'll see lots of Stop The War style t-shirts today ?
I'd like to think so but I don't think they care as much about non European wars.
 
I wonder if we'll see lots of Stop The War style t-shirts today ?
I'd like to think so but I don't think they care as much about non European wars.
I am neither promoting wars or the Saudi regime, but the internationally recognized Government of Yemen asked Saudi's military support in their civil war against Houthis.

Endless relativism leads nowhere.
 
This is the FP3 results list, not the qual result.
Please don't give me such a heart attack again, getting me thoughts of Checo being relegated on the grid :confused::D

Edit: wonder if KMag got rid of his severe neck pains of yesterday. Post qual he stated the Haas car was for a P5 if it was not for the driver having to rest his head in bad race position due to severe neck pains, losing op to half a second. Wonder how that will turn out in a full GP distance in a constant battery of heavy G-force attacks from this track?
 
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Edit: wonder if KMag got rid of his severe neck pains of yesterday. Post qual he stated the Haas car was for a P5 if it was not for the driver having to rest his head in bad race position due to severe neck pains, losing op to half a second. Wonder how that will turn out in a full GP distance in a constant battery of heavy G-force attacks from this track?
They will probably fix his head with gaffer tape. Lots of it!
 
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Max will divebomb turn 1, taking out the 1st two rows. Race will be redflagged twice, Lewis will win.
(how's that for a conspiracy theory?)
Never explain to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetence.

Max is involved, so we can definitely explain such an event to incompetence :p
 
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Ok, Hamilton is done. People were right, it is the car. George is better in a better car. Sainz and LeClerc are better in a better car. Max is worse in a better car. Checo is Checo in a better car.
Yeah the nay-sayers were right all along, it so obvious now.
They are not saying RB should get rid of Max and put Alex Albon in oddly?
 
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