Lewis Hamilton won the Saudi Arabian GP to ensure he is level on points with F1 title rival Max Verstappen going into the final race week.
Max Verstappen was fastest in the first two sectors of his final flying lap but crashed in the final corner after an unfortunate lock up.
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The Saudi Arabian GP 2021 could see Max Verstappen, who holds an eight-point lead, seal the Formula 1 world driver's championship.
Daniel Ricciardo and Max Verstappen shared a healthy rivalry when the former was a Red Bull driver earlier in his career.
Hamilton was able to control the pace at the front of the field after a clinical start from pole position with an indomitable lights-to-flag win.
Hamilton was the first driver out for the second and final runs, and he found even more time, smashing into the 1m20s to take pole.
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Hamilton had a fantastic start from P10 on the grid and was clearly on the charge with Bottas who had lost the lead to Verstappen at the start.
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