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While Mercedes will be hoping for Valtteri Bottas to hold Max Verstappen at bay, for Sergio Perez to join the party he needs to clear Charles Leclerc first. So we could see a few more risks taken early on in Jeddah. The first visit to Baku springs to mind as a prime example, where the whole field played it slightly safe expecting drama and opportunities that never came, because they were all leaving that extra bit of margin for error.
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But it’s a tough balance for drivers to find because push too hard and you could compromise your whole race with a mistake or contact. Numerous things can shake up the race but without a clear speed advantage it’s going to be tough for cars to pass each other, so getting your elbows out on the opening lap is going to be particularly important. READ MORE: ‘Max would have been ahead’ says Hamilton, as title rival’s qualifying crash hands him crucial Jeddah pole
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The driver who led into Turn 1 – Marcus Armstrong – went on to win the opening race despite multiple Safety Car periods, and in the second race it was a lock-up for leader Jehan Daruvala that eventually opened up the chance for an overtake from Oscar Piastri later on. The first Formula 2 race showed that overtaking is possible into Turn 1 and the final corner using DRS, but track position is still extremely important due to the high-speed nature of the circuit. It's tough to make certain predictions about how a race is likely to play out at the best of times, let alone when it’s taking place on a circuit that is brand new to the calendar, but there have been some signs of what we can expect already this weekend.
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That means Red Bull are going to really want to avoid doing so, even if it's a bit of a gamble from a reliability perspective, so if there is no change before the race it’s worth keeping an eye out for any concerns during it. It was a new gearbox for this event and gearboxes have to do six consecutive races, so if there are any doubts, a change would demote him five positions on the grid. But the bigger concern for Red Bull is that Verstappen’s impact – with the right-rear corner – could have done some damage to his gearbox. Verstappen looked set for pole before hitting the wall at the exit of the final corner, limiting him to third place behind the two Mercedes cars. READ MORE: ‘It’s terrible’ – Verstappen distraught after sublime pole attempt ends in final corner crash in Jeddah Okay, this might be something you have to watch out for before the race as much as during it, but Max Verstappen’s crash at the end of Q3 was dramatic enough on its own before the potential knock-on effects. From reliability concerns for the championship leader to a first lap that could be race-defining, and from a high chance of Safety Cars to the title permutations for Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, we pick out some of the key areas to keep an eye on at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.