• World champion overtakes Leclerc with three laps to go
  • George Russell finishes fifth; Lewis Hamilton 10th

Max Verstappen passed Charles Leclerc with four laps to go to win Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Forty-eight hours after a nearby missile strike threatened to cancel the second round of the Formula One season, Verstappen claimed the first victory of his title defence following a thrilling battle with Leclerc which went to the wire.

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