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Leclerc in BRUTAL Saudi GP verdict  - Top 3 quotes

Leclerc in BRUTAL Saudi GP verdict - Top 3 quotes

Leclerc in BRUTAL Saudi GP verdict - Top 3 quotes

Leclerc in BRUTAL Saudi GP verdict  - Top 3 quotes

Charles Leclerc has admitted that he found the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 'boring' as he drove to third place .

Max Verstappen cruised to victory, while Sergio Perez was never truly troubled by the Ferrari man - who himself had very little pressure from drivers behind him.

READ MORE: Pit-stop disasters and Hamilton gesture - 5 things you may have missed at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

A lap six safety car forced most of the field to stop for tyres early, including Perez who found himself nearly tangling with Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso.

He was handed a five second penalty for the incident, but such was the RB20’s superiority over the rest of the pack, he was still able to cruise to a podium finish alongside Verstappen and Leclerc.

Here’s what the drivers had to say post-race...

Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen has won nine races in a row

“Overall, a fantastic weekend for the whole team and myself,” he said. “I felt really good with the car and it was the same in the race.

“The last stint was a bit longer than we would have liked but with the Safety Car you had to go for it.

“So, the last few laps with cold tyres and backmarkers it was a bit slippery but we had good pace all-around and could manage it, so overall very pleased.”

Sergio Perez

Sergio Perez has started the 2024 season well

“We definitely made some good progress,” said Perez. “I just think it was a shame we qualified out of the front row because we had a great start. Unfortunately, Charles really kept it together and we couldn’t get through. It was a nice fight.

“And later on it was quite a compromised race with the safety car there so early, it was a very long stint on the hard tyres.

“But overall it’s a great day for the team. It’s a very different track to Bahrain and we’re keeping strong, so we just have to keep this momentum going,” he continued.

“It was a shame that we got that penalty. Luckily, it didn’t hurt our race, but in this scenario I was quite close to Max and everyone was coming in at the same time, we just didn’t have a wide enough pit lane.”

Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc picked up his first podium of 2024

“We had quite good pace because we had the fastest lap at the end and I got helped by DRS,” Leclerc remarked.

“Overall, the feeling was pretty good. It was a bit of a boring race because Red Bull were a bit too quick and behind we had a gap.

“But we took the maximum points we could today and that was the target, so that's great.”

READ MORE: Verstappen admits Horner saga 'damaging' for Red Bull

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