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An epic battle for victory and Norris fighting back – What To Watch For in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Chris Medland picks out five key things to keep an eye on when the lights go out on race day at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit...

FACTS AND STATS: Verstappen closing on Vettel record as he bests Piastri in Jeddah Qualifying

Max Verstappen scored his second pole position of 2025, matching Oscar Piastri's season total, as championship leader Lando Norris crashed out and qualified in 10th. Here’s a round-up of all the best facts and stats from another Qualifying session…

Verstappen explains how Red Bull car 'came alive' in Jeddah Qualifying as he vows to 'give it everything' in the race

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen believes his “car came alive” during Qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as the reigning World Champion claimed a sensational pole position.

Leclerc disappointed over fighting for P4 in Jeddah Qualifying as Hamilton admits he ‘still has work to do’ in P7

Charles Leclerc was left downbeat after being unable to battle amongst the top three in Qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – the Monegasque ending the session in P4 – while Lewis Hamilton also acknowledged that he has “work to do” following his P7 result.

WATCH: Ride onboard with Verstappen for his sensational pole position lap in Saudi Arabia

Max Verstappen took pole position in a nail-biting Qualifying session at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, fending off McLaren driver Oscar Piastri by just 0.010s.

Piastri admits Jeddah Qualifying lap was ‘the best I could have done’ as he anticipates ‘tough race’ from P2

Oscar Piastri feels that his final effort in Qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was “the best I could have done” after being beaten to pole position by Max Verstappen by a margin of just 0.010s.

‘I’ve got to take it on the chin’ – Norris reflects on his Q3 crash in Saudi Arabia as he apologises to team

Lando Norris has admitted he will take his Qualifying crash for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix “on the chin”, as the McLaren driver is set to start Sunday’s race from 10th on the grid.

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High School Student Discovers 1.5M New Astronomical Objects by Developing an AI Algorithm

For combining machine learning with astronomy, high school senior Matteo Paz won $250,000 in the Regeneron Science Talent Search, reports Smithsonian magazine:

The young scientist's tool processed 200 billion data entries from NASA's now-retired Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) telescope. His model revealed 1.5 million previously unknown potential celestial bodies.... [H]e worked on an A.I. model that sorted through the raw data in search of tiny changes in infrared radiation, which could indicate the presence of variable objects.
Working with a mentor at the Planet Finder Academy at Caltech, Paz eventually flagged 1.5 million potential new objects, accoridng to the article, including supernovas and black holes.
And that mentor says other Caltech researchers are using Paz's catalog of potential variable objects to study binary star systems.

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