
The race was not without its drama, featuring a first-lap collision between Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly, resulting in both drivers retiring early. The Safety Car made its expected appearance, maintaining a perfect record since the Jeddah circuit joined the calendar in 2021. The final race standings saw Charles Leclerc from Ferrari finishing third, followed by Norris and George Russell from Mercedes rounding out the top five.
In the constructor standings, McLaren leads with 151 points, followed by Mercedes with 93 points and Red Bull with 71 points. The excitement of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix continues to shape the competitive landscape of Formula 1 this season. For more insights, check out the latest Formula 1 News and Motorsports Results.
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