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Formula 1 Saudi Arabia GP

F1 Saudi Arabia GP Live Commentary and Updates - race day

Minute-by-minute updates from Saudi Arabia's first ever F1 race

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B

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So, let's try this again. The cars are heading out to the grid behind the safety car but is it a standing start or rolling start?
Verstappen, now on mediums, lets Ocon and Hamilton overtake him to slot into third. It will be a standing start, too.
Others on mediums include Ricciardo, Bottas, Sainz, Vettel, Tsunoda and Stroll.
Ocon leads the snake of cars to the grid for the third time this evening. Here we go, again (again)...
Verstappen takes the lead of the race! From third on the grid he gets better drive on the mediums to charge up the inside at Turn 1, Hamilton in between him and Ocon has to back out.
The extra grip has certainly helped those on mediums as further back Tsunoda rounds up Leclerc around the outside of the banked hairpin for ninth place.
There was also contact between the trio at the Turn 1 apex but all three appear to be OK and still running. Ocon, who cut Turn 2, appeared to hand the lead to Verstappen having run off track.
At the end of lap 17, the first lap of this restart, Hamilton charges by Ocon and gets the move done braking for Turn 1. Hamilton is second hunting down Verstappen.
Giovinazzi has also made a good start, moving up to seventh, with Vettel now eighth after starting the original grand prix (which feels like a lifetime ago now) down in 17th.
The Turn 3 pile-up is to be investigated after the race. Let's park that one for now, say the FIA stewards.
Verstappen sets a new fastest lap of 1m32.712s to pull his lead to 1.4s.
"Lack of power guys!" Verstappen says over his team radio. He's told the battery is just topping up.
Hamilton responds to Verstappen's pace with a new fastest lap of 1m32.532s to close the gap by three-tenths. Remember, Hamilton is on the hards, Verstappen is on the mediums.
Leclerc on the hard tyres doesn't have the pace of Sainz behind him at the moment - Ferrari might be wise to swap their drivers around before the Spaniard's tyres have seen their best, with Leclerc currently unable to do anything about Tsunoda ahead.
DRS has been enabled and Hamilton sets another fastest lap of 1m32.130s to move within one second of Verstappen.
Hamilton has a fairly average next lap and the gap swells to 1.4s. Verstappen can breath for now.
Tsunoda has dropped his AlphaTauri into the wall at Turn 1 and damaged his front wing, but manages to reverse out. Virtual safety car is out.
It's a dramatic few moments in the lower top 10. Sainz dives up the inside of Leclerc, who uses the run-off to stay ahead of his team-mate, while ahead Tsunoda tries to drive around the outside of Vettel and take the inside into Turn 2, but only succeeds in tipping the Aston into a spin.
This VSC has pushed a big old pause button to these track battles.
As Tsunoda comes in for a fresh front wing, the VSC has ended and we're back to green.
Vettel is still going after taking a hefty whack on his right-rear, but lost three places in the process to the squabbling Ferraris and his team-mate Stroll. Vettel now sits P11.

Away we go again and Verstappen has a 1.2s gap on Hamilton now. Forget about those behind them being a factor, Ocon is already 8.6s off Hamilton and defending from Ricciardo and Bottas.

Sainz is now ahead of Leclerc though. Can he make his medium tyres work for him? The Spaniard is now 10 seconds behind Giovinazzi in seventh.
There's a collectors item for you - Alonso has spun, but doesn't hit anything and rejoins 15th.
Hamilton sets another fastest lap to move within one second of Verstappen. Jaws theme music intensifies.
Problems for Vettel, he's slowing. "Oh come on guys," he complains over the radio as he drops behind Norris and Latifi.
Virtual safety car is out again, for debris at the hairpin.
It's a brief one, we're back to green again. The cause was Raikkonen's front wing, broken after contact with Vettel, which prompts him to pit.
That's two red flags, two virtual safety car periods and one proper safety car so far in this race, if anyone is keeping count at home.
A bit more housekeeping - Tsunoda has a five-second time penalty for his contact with Vettel. Not that it will make too much difference right now, as he's currently last in 16th.
"We need a safety car, I don't know if Michael is hearing or not. The circuit is in the worst condition of the weekend, mate," Alonso implores over the radio.
In the laps when there has been clean running, Verstappen looks quicker in the first sector before Hamilton is able to claw back the time around the rest of the lap. Not that it matters with these VSCs.
Norris's race has been wrecked by taking fresh tyres just before the Schumacher safety car turned into a red flag. That meant he was way back in the pack for the initial restart, having to swerve to avoid Perez, and he's only now got back to the cusp of the points in P11 thanks to others clashing ahead of him. Stroll's P10 is his next target.
Obviously F1 race timeout rules prevent it from happening, but any further delays and this race will finish on Monday. It is 10:10pm local time.
Since getting through on Leclerc, Sainz hasn't been able to make much of an impression into Giovinazzi's seventh place. The Alfa man looks set for a good haul of points today.
This is an odd one, Raikkonen is going slower than the rest under this VSC and is being caught by Verstappen who can't lap him under these conditions but that is letting Hamilton get closer to him. Never seen that before.

By: Autosport Staff

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