Sergio Pérez and Red Bull snatch pole ahead of Ferrari in Saudi Arabia

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The Mexican blew the fastest qualifying time in Saudi Arabia ahead of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc in Ferrari.

Already plagued by concerns after attacks by Yemeni Houthi rebels, the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia was marked on Saturday by a violent accident for Mick Schumacher, son of Michael Schumacher, and the first pole position of Mexican Sergio Pérez ( Red Bull).

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton was eliminated in the first phase of qualifying, the first time this has happened to him since the Brazilian GP in 2017.

Mick Schumacher, 23, was taken after his accident by ambulance to the circuit medical center and then airlifted to a hospital near the circuit.

According to initial information, he was not injured but was however airlifted to a hospital near the circuit for examinations. “Initial diagnosis revealed no injuries“Said the International Automobile Federation (FIA).

An attack by the Houthis against an oil depot about ten kilometers from the Jeddah circuit had already darkened the atmosphere of the GP, the second round of the F1 world championship on Friday, but the governing bodies of Formula 1 reconfirmed on Saturday the maintenance of the Grand Prize.

«After discussions with all teams and drivers (which lasted late into the night from Friday to Saturday, editor’s note), the Saudi Arabian Formula 1 Grand Prix will continue as planned.“Said the Formula 1 promoter and the International Automobile Federation (FIA) in a press release on Saturday before qualifying.

«Extensive discussions were held between the stakeholders, the Saudi government authorities and the agencies responsible for security which gave full and detailed assurances on the security of the event.“, add the authorities.

The pilots subsequently expressed their “resolution to participate in practice and qualifying today and the race tomorrow (Sunday)», by the voice of their association (the GPDA).

The attack in Jeddah is part of a wave claimed by the Houthis on Friday, on the eve of the seventh anniversary of the intervention of the military coalition led by Riyadh in Yemen, to support the government against rebels close to Iran.

On Saturday, a spokesman for the Houthi rebels announced that they would cease their offensives in Yemen and against Saudi Arabia for “three days».

Friday’s attack caused a gigantic fire and a cloud of black smoke visible from the circuit during free practice 1 at 5:00 p.m. local time (3:00 p.m. in France).

Hamilton eliminated prematurely

These events could reignite the debate over whether to race in countries accused of human rights abuses, starting with Saudi Arabia, where F1 established itself last season.

«It is not us (the teams) who are in charge of the calendar“But F1 and the FIA, recalled Jost Capito, team principal of the Williams team, even if the teams are obviously consulted. “If discussions need to take place, they will take place after the Grand Prix but not during, as long as we are safehe says.

The organizers of the championship had already announced Friday evening the maintenance of the GP despite the attack but the pilots then debated it for more than four hours until late at night.

Just before Michael Schumacher’s accident during the second part of the qualifying session on Saturday (Q2), seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) had been eliminated in Q1.

Hamilton only got the 16th time while only the first 15 qualified for Q2. It’s the first time he’s been knocked out so early since the 2017 Brazilian GP.

Asked about his state of mind after the Houthi attack and elimination, the British pilot replied that he had “can’t wait to get homewithout saying more.

It is Sergio Pérez who will start at the top of the grid on Sunday at 8:00 p.m. local time (7:00 p.m. in France) after having beaten the Monegasque Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), at the top of the championship after the first event.

The Mexican has had the luxury of getting ahead of his Dutch teammate and outgoing world champion, Max Verstappen who could not do better than 4th and will share the second row with the other Ferrari driver, Spaniard Carlos Sainz Junior.

. Starting grid:
1st line:
Sergio Perez (MEX/Red Bull)
Charles Leclerc (MON/Ferrari)

2nd line:
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP/Ferrari)
Max Verstappen (NED/Red Bull)

3rd line:
Esteban Ocon (FRA/Alpine-Renault)
George Russell (GBR/Mercedes)

4th line:
Fernando Alonso (ESP/Alpine-Renault)
Valtteri Bottas (FIN / Alfa Romeo-Ferrari)

5th line:
Pierre Gasly (FRA/AlphaTauri-Red Bull)
Kevin Magnussen (DEN / Haas-Ferrari)

6th line:
Lando Norris (GBR / McLaren-Mercedes)
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS/McLaren Mercedes)

7th line:
Zhou Guanyu (CHN/Alfa Romeo-Ferrari)
Mick Schumacher (GER/Haas-Ferrari) *

8th line:
Lance Stroll (CAN/Aston Martin-Mercedes)
Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes)

9th line:
Alexander Albon (THA/Williams-Mercedes)
Nico Hulkenberg (GER/Aston Martin-Mercedes)

10th line:
Nicholas Latifi (CAN/Williams-Mercedes)
Yuki Tsotaka (JPN / AlphaTauri-Honda)

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