Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Press conference announcement

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Press conference announcement

      The FIA announced the list of participants in the official press conferences of the Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia.

      On Thursday, the press center of the autodrome will be visited by six riders divided into two groups of three. In the first part, Oliver Berman (Haas), Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber) and Alex Albon (Williams) will answer the questions. The second group includes Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin), Isaac Hajjar (Racing Bulls) and Max Verstappen (Red Bull).

      On Friday, the FIA-selected team leaders Andy Cowell (Aston Martin), Frederic Wasser (Ferrari) and Peter Bayer (Racing Bulls) will address reporters.

      On Saturday and Sunday, the top three of the day will answer the questions.

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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Press conference announcement

The FIA announced the list of participants in the official press conferences of the Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia.