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Saudi Arabia Grand Prix 2023

F1 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - Qualifying results

Sergio Perez takes pole for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, after Max Verstappen dropped out with a problem.

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Sergio Perez has scored back-to-back poles for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, starting from the P1 slot in 2023 ahead of Fernando Alonso and George Russell.

Charles Leclerc set the second quickest time, but will start from 10 places back due to his power unit component penalty.

After topping all three practice sessions, Max Verstappen will start from outside the top ten after suffering from a driveshaft problem during Q2.

Check out the full results below.

Result Qualifying - Saudi Arabian

F1 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - Qualifying results
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