F1: Can Verstappen win Saudi Arabian GP from 15th on Sunday?

–by Mark Cipolloni–

He’s done it from 14th at Spa last year.  Can Max Verstappen win from 15th on the streets of Jeddah in Sunday’s Saudi Arabian GP?

Verstappen dominated every practice session and Q1 in qualifying.  His gap to everyone else was large.  Even on hard tires, his competitors could not match his times, despite being on the soft Pirellis.

Such was his superiority.

Then in Q2 his half shaft broke and he was out.  As a result he will start 15th on Sunday.

Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB19 on track during final practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on March 18, 2023 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

Verstappen said “anything is possible” from 15th place on the grid for Formula 1’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after being hit by a driveshaft issue in qualifying.

“It was the first time I heard about that [issue]. Coming out of Turn 10 it happens, which is very annoying for it to happen,” he told Sky Sports F1.

“I think we so far had a really good weekend, every session was going really well and every time we went on track the car was working really well.

“So now it’s a little bit more tricky to get to the front, but it’s all about scoring points.

“It’s a very long season, of course, I would have hoped to start a bit further up the road, but we cannot change that now.”

When asked if he can still challenge for the win from 15th Verstappen said it was tough but possible, preferring to stay realistic.

“Anything is possible at this track. We’ve seen a lot of crazy things, but also we have to stay a little bit realistic,” he thought.

“It’s going to be tough, but we have good pace, so for sure we’ll move forward.”

He will be moving through the field behind the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc who starts 12th.

It will be exciting to watch.

Adrian Newey, the Chief Technical Officer of Red Bull Racing, looks dejected when Verstappen’s car broke in qualifying in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool

Starting Lineup (After Grid Penalties)

Pos Driver Chassis Engine Time Behind
1 Sergio Perez Red Bull Honda 1’28.265 0.000
2 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Mercedes 1’28.730 0.465
3 George Russell Mercedes Mercedes 1’28.857 0.592
4 Carlos Sainz Ferrari Ferrari 1’28.931 0.666
5 Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes 1’28.945 0.680
6 Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 1’29.078 0.813
7 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Mercedes 1’29.223 0.958
8 Oscar Piastri McLaren Mercedes 1’29.243 0.978
9 Pierre Gasly Alpine Renault 1’29.357 1.092
10 Nico Hulkenberg Haas Ferrari 1’29.451 1.186
11 Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo Ferrari 1’29.461 1.196
12 Charles Leclerc Ferrari Ferrari 1’28.420 0.155
13 Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari 1’29.517 1.252
14 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo Ferrari 1’29.668 1.403
15 Max Verstappen Red Bull Honda 1’49.953 21.688
16 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Honda 1’29.939 1.674
17 Alex Albon Williams Mercedes 1’29.994 1.729
18 Nyck de Vries AlphaTauri Honda 1’30.244 1.979
19 Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 1’30.447 2.182
20 Logan Sargeant Williams Mercedes 2’08.510 40.245