Lando Norris entered the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with a three-point lead over teammate Oscar Piastri in the Drivers’ Championship.
But a crash in Q3 on Saturday put Norris on the back foot, and the McLaren driver rolled off the line tenth when the lights went out at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Norris started on the hard tire — as opposed to the rest of the top ten who all began on the medium compound — and went long, picking up multiple places on his elongated stint. He inherited the lead on Lap 30 after the leaders all made their pit stops, but eventually settled for a fourth-place finish,
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