Today's post-race press conference with Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas.
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To finish right behind two Ferraris and hold a McLaren at bay was the most we could do so we can be pleased with our performance.
Adjudged as causing a collision with Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen has been handed a further 10s time penalty but keeps his second place.
The many incidents in this Grand Prix did not play out in our favour, but the performance level of the team and the car was clear to see.
We have a week to regroup and now it goes down to the wire at Abu Dhabi. It's a straight-out fight as it has been for the entire year.
Both our drivers kept their cool heads, and kept pushing and pushing. Lewis drove so intelligently and with patience. Valtteri made a great comeback.
Nicholas Latifi finished 12th in a chaotic Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, whilst George Russell was forced to retire following a collision with Haas' Nikita Mazepin.
Overall, it was a good first experience in Saudi Arabia for us, with a sixth position from Pierre and with Yuki also showing a really great performance throughout the weekend.
Jeddah winner Lewis Hamilton is left with a bad taste in his mouth as he accuses title rival Max Verstappen of thinking he is above the rules.
Some good points today to consolidate fifth in the championship... but that result does hurt!
We go straight to Abu Dhabi, where we hope to finish the season in better style, ideally with a double points finish.
The hard tyre was one of the keys to the race win thanks to its low degradation level and consistent performance until the very end.
The Jeddah stewards have summoned race winner Lewis Hamilton and title rival Max Verstappen following today's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.