Wheel-to-wheel thriller pushes rivals to the Max

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(From L to R)Ferrari's driver Charles Leclerc of Monaco, Red Bull Racing's Chief Engineer Paul Monaghan, Red Bull's driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Ferrari's driver Carlos Sainz Jr. of Spain pose for pictures on the podium after during the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on March 27, 2022. (Saudi Ministry of Media/Handout via Xinhua)

Two races into the Formula 1 season and defending champion Max Verstappen is already going toe-to-toe with Charles Leclerc rather than veteran Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time F1 champion whose crown he took last year.

Verstappen and Leclerc, both 24 and rivals since their karting days, went wheel-to-wheel on Sunday, before Verstappen made a decisive pass three laps from the end of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix for his first win of the season and 21st of his career.

"Every battle is different," Verstappen said. "It's just smart racing and good racing. It was not easy but a lot of fun."

The race under floodlights was held two days after an attack on a nearby oil depot by Yemen's Houthi militants.

Hamilton is F1's record holder with 103 wins, but managed one meager point for Mercedes in 10th.

"It's gutting but we'll keep working hard and keep fighting, that's all we can do," Hamilton said. "Right now we're not fighting for the top. We're so far off the guys ahead. It feels like a long, long way away."

Leclerc was aiming for back-to-back victories after winning the season-opener in Bahrain from pole position last Sunday.

After coming close, Leclerc congratulated his rival on the radio and then gave him a thumbs-up afterward.

"We've been pushing like I've rarely pushed before, we take risks. Of course there's respect," Leclerc said. "It was hard racing but fair. Every race should be like this. It was fun."

And intense.

After a virtual safety car came out, following apparent power failures on Daniel Ricciardo's McLaren and then Fernando Alonso's Alpine, Verstappen found himself lurking behind Leclerc with eight laps to go on the sinewy 50-lap street circuit.

Verstappen overtook on the outside at the end of lap 42. But it was a clever dummy by Leclerc, who dived straight back inside Verstappen on the next lap.

"Charles played it very smart," Verstappen said.

Verstappen had another go on lap 44, locking his brakes trying a risky overtake on the DRS line, but overtook on lap 47 with a clean pass.

Leclerc missed out on a fourth career win, as Verstappen edged him by half a second, but remains top of the standings after two races. Leclerc has 45 points, Carlos Sainz 33 and Verstappen 25. Hamilton is fifth overall with 16.

Sainz's third place in this race made it another podium double for Ferrari after he was second in Bahrain where Leclerc had brilliantly repelled three attacks from Verstappen, who retired right near the end of that race with teammate Sergio Perez.

Perez bounced back with a superb pole position but finished fourth. Sainz and Perez were later cleared by stewards for not slowing enough under double yellow flags after Alex Albon and Lance Stroll collided on lap 49. Albon will serve a three-place grid penalty at the next race.

Hamilton's teammate George Russell fared better in fifth but Mercedes again looked way off the pace on the Jeddah circuit, about 11 kilometers from Friday's attack.

F1 agreed to race on Saturday after lengthy discussions on Friday night.

Hamilton started from a lowly 15th, and would have been 16th if Mick Schumacher-who was absent after crashing out in qualifying-had raced.

It was tough for Hamilton to pass and it took him until lap 14 to move into 10th.

Perez pitted first on lap 16, just before a safety car came out one lap later after Williams driver Nicholas Latifi slid right into the side of a wall under no pressure.

Leclerc held off Verstappen when the race restarted on lap 21.

It was then held up a second time when Ricciardo pulled over. Alonso also crawled to a halt and so did Alfa Romeo's Valtteri Bottas.

Hamilton pitted again on lap 41 to ensure his chance of a points finish. He almost collided with Stroll fighting for 10th, a sign of how badly Mercedes is struggling.

"We're still really down on speed," Hamilton said. "It's not just one fix, it's several things."

Saturday was Hamilton's worst performance in qualifying since 2017, when he failed to make it out of the first round of qualifying-Q1-at the Brazilian GP.

China's Zhou Guanyu finished 11th after another impressive drive in his Alfa Romeo following a 10th-place finish last week in his F1 debut in Bahrain.

F1 heads to Australia on April 10 and then into Europe.

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