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Via The Race.com --Jeddah’s formidable high-grip, high-speed, high-jeopardy challenge was very visibly evident on the first day of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend. What was also very evident was McLaren’s continuing 2025 advantage, seen here to perhaps an even greater degree than on Friday in Bahrain before Pirelli’s reduction in minimum rear tyre pressures there brought the others a little closer on the Saturday. On the assumption that Pirelli doesn’t do something similar again here, McLaren’s advantage appears to be in the order of around 0.3s over a qualifying lap, but stretching to an average of around 0.7s to the next best in a race stint simulation. It was a complicated comparison, but the picture of McLaren’s advantage emerges regardless.---
I told you. Norris has Piastri living in his head rent free. It ain't gonna get any better for him. Mac is going to demote him to number 2. All those years of pumping him up in the media for zip.
Bearman had to correct there too close to losing rear. I'd love to see in car from other drivers to see what they experience at that area of the track.