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Alonso loses podium after penalty as Perez wins Saudi GP
SERGIO Perez held off teammate Max Verstappen to take a Red Bull one-two in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Verstappen fought up from 15th on the grid to fourth place before a safety car closed up the field and brought him into contention for victory.
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But after passing Mercedes’ George Russell and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, Verstappen could not catch Perez and had to settle for second.
Alonso finished third but took a post-race penalty dropping him to fourth.
The Spaniard was penalised five seconds for not being correctly in his grid slot at the start of the race.
He served it in his pit stop, but it was adjudged that the team had broken the rules by touching the car before the five seconds had elapsed and he was given a 10-second penalty as a result, promoting Russell to third.
Lewis Hamilton took fifth, after briefly challenging Russell following the restart after the safety car, ahead of the Ferraris of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
It was Red Bull’s second consecutive one-two at the start of a season they have begun with every impression they will be almost impossible to beat.
How did Perez hold off Verstappen?
Perez started from pole, lost the lead at the start to Alonso, but controlled the grand prix from the front after re-passing the Spaniard on the fourth lap.
Meanwhile, Verstappen steadily picked his way through the field from his lowly starting position, the result of a driveshaft failure in qualifying.
He was up to fourth place when a safety car was sent out on lap 18 of 50 when Lance Stroll’s Aston Martin stopped on track following a technical failure.
At the time, Perez had a 20-second lead over the Dutchman, but the safety car brought the field back together and appeared to give Verstappen a chance to take his second win in two races this year.
After the restart, Verstappen made quick progress past Russell and then Alonso while Perez built as much of a lead as he could.
Perez was 5.4 seconds in front by the time Verstappen got into second place and was able to hold the margin at about that same amount for the rest of the race.
Verstappen complained over the radio about problems with this driveshaft, but had no trouble making it to the flag.
Verstappen set his mind on trying to set fastest lap and clinched it on the final lap - stealing it from Perez - to ensure he leads the championship by virtue of the point he gained for setting it. (BBC Sport)
Man City to face Sheffield United, Brighton to play Manchester United
MANCHESTER City will face Championship side Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi-finals, while Brighton will play Manchester United. City progressed to the last four with a 6-0 win over Burnley on Saturday
The Blades beat Blackburn 3-2 on Sunday before Brighton ended League Two Grimsby’s dream run to the last eight with a 5-0 win.
In the last quarter-final, Manchester United came from behind to beat Fulham 3-1 at Old Trafford.
Both semi-finals will take place at Wembley Stadium across the weekend of 22-23 April.
City’s star forward Erling Haaland’s scored his second hat-trick in five days in the win over the Clarets.
This will be Sheffield United’s first FA Cup semi-final since 2014
Loan players are not allowed to play against their parent clubs in the FA Cup, meaning that Blades pair Tommy Doyle and Jamie McAtee will not be permitted to play against six-time competition winners City.
Doyle struck a stoppage -time winner against fellow Championship side Blackburn to send the Blades to Wembley.
Brighton last reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 2019 while Manchester United are 12-time winners.(BBC Sport)