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Perez on pole in Jeddah after Verstappen driveshaft failure

For the second year in a row, Sergio Perez repeated his achievement of taking pole for the Saudi Arabia - after a shock driveshaft failure sidelined his Red Bull team mate Max Verstappen, who had headed all three practice sessions. Charles Leclerc pipped Fernando Alonso to the runners-up spot but the Ferrari will start ten places further down due to a penalty for taking new engine components, promoting the Aston Martin back to the front row for Sunday's race. Mercedes' George Russell and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz were best of the rest, while Lando Norris and Logan Sargeant missed the cut at the end of Q1 after glancing the barriers and damaged their cars. 2023 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix -...
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