Carlos Sainz in a spin to touch the wall (damaging the rear wing) in Q2, Lewis Hamilton who in the first lap launched in Q3 controls a loss of the rear that could be fatal, Max Verstappen who ingloriously concludes what could have been the lap of the year against the wall at the exit of the last corner: these are alone a few frames of truly adrenaline-pumping Qualifying on the Jeddah circuit in Saudi Arabia.
Daniel Ricciardo had anticipated that it would be a weekend full of scares for the drivers, between fast and blind corners with the risk of meeting a slow driver trajectory behind the corner. Damon Hill on Twitter underlined the very high level of spectacle offered by F1 during Qualifying hour in Jeddah, a few minutes from the rumors about the six Sprint Qualifying in 2022, which could, however, turn into ‘simple’ mini-races without any effect on the grid. departure of the Grand Prix.
The boys put on a great show today. They are brave. Got to feel for Max. We’ve all done it. Its not over. # f1
– Damon Hill (@ HillF1) December 4, 2021
“The riders offered a great show today. They are brave. Verstappen’s error melts me. We’ve all been there. It’s not over”, the essential but very sufficient words of the world champion in 1996 at the wheel of Williams.
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