Event
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix


Date
Sun 19th March 2023 (UTC)
Sun 19th March 2023 (Local)

Timestamp
2023-03-19T17:00:00

Time
timezone flag 17:00:00 UTC (20:00:00 Local)

Timezones
timezone flag 24-11-24 09:00 (PST Los Angeles)
timezone flag 24-11-24 11:00 (CST Chicago)
timezone flag 24-11-24 12:00 (EST New York)
timezone flag 24-11-24 17:00 (GMT London)
timezone flag 24-11-24 18:00 (CET Paris)
timezone flag 24-11-24 21:00 (GST Dubai)
timezone flag 24-11-24 22:30 (IST Kolkata)
timezone flag 24-11-25 02:00 (JST Tokyo)
timezone flag 24-11-25 04:00 (AEDT Sydney)

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League
Formula 1

Season
2023

Round
2

Status
Match Finished

Location
Jeddah Corniche Circuit





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Description
The 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2023) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 19 March 2023 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It was the second round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship.

Red Bull Racing driver Sergio Perez took his second career pole position, and won the race ahead of his teammate Max Verstappen in second and Fernando Alonso in third.

Background
The event was held across the weekend of 17–19 March. It was the second round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship.

Championship standings before the race
Going into the weekend, Max Verstappen led the World Drivers' Championship with 25 points, 7 points from his teammate Sergio Pérez, second, and 10 from Fernando Alonso, third. Red Bull Racing led the Constructors' Championship from Aston Martin by 20 points and Mercedes by 27 points.


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Result List
01 Sergio Perez1:21:14.894
02 Max Verstappen+5.355s
03 Fernando Alonso+20.728s
04 George Russell +25.866s
05 Lewis Hamilton+31.065s
06 Carlos Sainz Jr+35.876s
07 Charles Leclerc+43.162s
08 Esteban Ocon+52.832s
09 Pierre Gasly+54.747s
10 Kevin Magnussen+64.826s
11 Yuki Tsunoda+67.494s
12 Nico Hulkenberg+70.588s
13 Guanyu Zhou+76.060s
14 Nyck de Vries +77.478s
15 Oscar Piastri+85.021s
16 Logan Sargeant+86.293s
17 Lando Norris +86.445s
18 Valtteri Bottas+1 lap


Result Description
After the end of the formation lap, Alonso lined up with the left side of his car outside of the starting position on the grid. At the start, he managed to squeeze past Pérez to take the lead, with Russell following third place. However, he was soon handed a five-second penalty for not properly lining up his car on the starting grid. Behind them Stroll overtook Sainz for fourth place, with Ocon and Hamilton behind them. Piastri, who had started in eighth place, made contact with Gasly while exiting turn two and this forced him to make a pit stop for a new front wing. His teammate Norris ran over the debris left from the coming together and he was required to make a pitstop as well, one lap later. This left the McLaren pairing at the back of the field. Leclerc and Zhou completed the top ten behind Gasly, with the Monegasque having gained four places from his starting position.

Alonso was able to stay in the lead for three laps, before being passed by Pérez. The top ten then remained relatively stable for a couple of laps, with Leclerc passing Gasly to take eight place during lap seven. Meanwhile, Verstappen was also recovering from his starting position down the order, entering the top ten during lap eight at the expense of Zhou. He gained another place one lap later, passing Gasly, while Leclerc also continued to move forward, through passing Hamilton. Three laps later Verstappen managed to overtake Hamilton as well and one lap later he and Leclerc both passed Ocon.

In the meantime, during lap twelve, Zhou and Hülkenberg were the first drivers to make a regular pitstop for a fresh set of tyres. One lap later, Lance Stroll became the first of the front runners to follow suit, all three of them switching from the medium to the hardest compound in a bid to complete the race with one tyre change. This dropped Stroll to eleventh place. Gasly made his tyre change and the end of the next lap. Sainz, Leclerc and Ocon followed suit during the next two laps, with Sainz rejoining the track ahead of Stroll. This all promoted Verstappen to third place. Shortly afterwards, during lap seventeen, Stroll was suddenly asked to stop his car on track over his team's radio and duly did so in a service area on the outside of turn thirteen. Nevertheless, the safety car was deployed shortly afterwards. This prompted all drivers who had not yet made their regular tyre changes (including the then top five of Pérez, Alonso, Russell, Verstappen and Hamilton) to come into the pits to perform the change, while Alonso also served his five-second time penalty.

The safety car left the track at the end of lap twenty to allow normal racing to resume. Pérez led from Alonso, ahead of Russell in third and Verstappen now fourth. Sainz completed the top five. Over the next two Laps, Hamilton passed Sainz for fifth place and Verstappen Russell for third respectively. At the end of the following lap Verstappen passed Alonso to move into second place.

During lap twenty-eight, Albon was forced to retire his Williams because of a brake failure. The top ten was Pérez, Verstappen, Alonso, Russell, Hamilton, Sainz, Leclerc, Ocon, and Gasly, with Tsunoda joining them. This order remained stable for the next eighteen laps, when Magnussen passed Tsunoda to snatch the final points.

During the final laps first Mercedes and then Aston Martin mentioned over the radio that Alonso could potentially incur an additional penalty of five seconds. Alonso reacted to this by extending his gap over Russell to over five seconds, despite no official message citing an investigation being shown. Despite both reporting issues with their cars, Pérez and Verstappen easily finished first and second, with Verstappen posting the fastest lap during the last lap and taking the extra point to retain the championship lead. Alonso finished third, making him the sixth driver to have scored 100 podiums in his Formula One career, ahead of Russell and Hamilton. Sainz, Leclerc, Ocon, Gasly and Magnussen completed the top ten.


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