Ahead of what will be his 215th grand prix start, the two-time F1 race winner topped qualifying on the Corniche Circuit with his final soft tyre run in Q3 to depose the Ferrari teammates.
Perez clocked a 1m28.200s effort to head Charles Leclerc by just 0.025s, while Q1 and Q3 pacesetter Carlos Sainz struggled to unlock a new set of the red-walled C4 tyres and landed third.
Defending champion Max Verstappen was fourth fastest after struggling for grip and suffering oversteer.
The one-lap credentials for the RB18 came, however, despite Red Bull having leaned towards optimising race pace in Saudi, following from the team’s double DNF in the Bahrain opener caused by a fuel vacuum.
Perez said: “It’s been a tough weekend in Bahrain, where we were so disappointed to miss both cars.
“But the team didn’t put their heads down. We kept pushing. We felt we were not as strong as we feel we’re going to be in the race.
“So, it’s already a very good sign to be on pole.”
Verstappen had set an…
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