Still in the sign of Red Bull. The Austrian team also wins in Saudi Arabia, a Jeddah thanks to Sergio Perez. The Mexican closes in front of his teammate Verstappen, author of a super comeback, and Fernando Alonso's Aston Martin.
Who flies and who disappoints
There is one clarification to be made, however: Fernando on the track Alonso had conquered the third position and, following a penalty post match imposed by FIA, the Spaniard had initially had to exchange his step on the podium with Russell's Mercedes, who had finished in fourth place. Yesterday evening, Aston did not accept the decision, making an appeal which was accepted. Alonso conquers his 100th career podium.

Instead, the performance of the Ferrari. The Maranello stable disappoints the expectations of the eve and does not go beyond the sixth position with Carlos Sainz and the seventh with Leclerc. Good comeback by the Monegasque who, starting from twelfth, managed to climb up quite a few positions thanks to the soft tyre. The great difficulties on the SF-23 arose with the hard compounds, which did not allow either Sainz or Leclerc to attack Hamilton's Mercedes.
Sky plays him
So the second appointment of the season is archived, which as always was super followed on Sky Sports. The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix broadcast at 18.00 recorded 1 million 275 thousand average viewers, with an 8,9% share. Similar numbers also for the Grand Prix broadcast on TV8 at 21:30 with audiences equal to 1 million 267 thousand average viewers, and a 6,8% share. The next appointment will be in two weeks in Melbourne!
Source: Sky media


