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Max Verstappen is back in business in his bid to retain his Formula One world title as he won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

The Dutchman, who registered a disastrous DNF in the season opener in Bahrain, overtook Ferrari's Charles Leclerc with four laps to go.

Verstappen is back in business
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Verstappen is back in businessCredit: AFP
It was a pulsating end to the Grand Prix
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It was a pulsating end to the Grand PrixCredit: Getty

Only 48 hours after a nearby missile strike threatened to cancel the second round of the new Formula One season, Verstappen claimed the first victory of his title defence following a thrilling battle with Leclerc which went to the wire.

Verstappen crossed the line only half-a-second ahead of Leclerc, with Carlos Sainz third and pole-sitter Sergio Perez fourth.

Hamilton, who started only 15th following one of the worst qualifying performances of his career, made good progress through the field to move up to 10th by the start of lap 14, and then seventh when Mercedes kept him out on old rubber following Nicholas Latifi's lap-17 crash and the first safety car. That became sixth when he made his way ahead of Kevin Magnussen.

Mercedes were banking on further drama to afford Hamilton a free pit stop.

But, when the virtual safety car arrived with 14 laps to run, Hamilton was denied a stop for fresh rubber, with Fernando Alonso and Daniel Ricciardo stuttering to a halt on the entry to the pit lane.

When the virtual safety car period ended on lap 41 and the pit lane reopened, Hamilton was allowed to stop, but he fell back six places to 12th before passing Alexander Albon and then Lance Stroll to take the final point.

A weekend for seven-time world champion Hamilton to forget
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A weekend for seven-time world champion Hamilton to forgetCredit: AFP

Up front, Leclerc and Verstappen were involved in a tantalising battle for victory for the second time in a week.

On lap 42, Verstappen fought his way past Leclerc at the final corner, only for the Monegasque to move back ahead of the world champion on the main straight.

At the end of lap 46, Verstappen learnt his lesson and fixed his Red Bull on to the back of Leclerc's Ferrari gearbox through the final bend before using the tow and DRS to roar past his rival on the main straight.

Leclerc hustled Verstappen to the line, but the Dutch driver kept his composure to win.

Verstappen has put his terrible start to the season behind him with the crucial win in Jeddah
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Verstappen has put his terrible start to the season behind him with the crucial win in JeddahCredit: Getty
The Ferrari and Red Bull man appear to be the main contenders for the title
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The Ferrari and Red Bull man appear to be the main contenders for the titleCredit: AFP

Leclerc leads Ferrari team-mate Sainz in the championship, with Verstappen 20 points adrift following his late retirement in Bahrain a week ago.

Verstappen said: "It was a really tough race but good race. We battled hard and we had to play the long game.

"It wasn't easy, we were playing smart tricks in the final corner, but we managed to get ahead. We are happy that we finally kick-started the season.

Leclerc, who won the opening round in Bahrain, added: "It wasn't enough today, but I really enjoyed that race.

"It is hard racing but fair. And every race should be like this. I wanted to win today. Max did a great job.

"I was pushing like I have rarely pushed before, to the absolute limit, but of course there is respect. However, I am disappointed."

Perez was unfortunate to drop back after he lost out when he stopped before the safety car was deployed.

Russell took the flag more than half-a-second back as Mercedes' poor start to the campaign continued, with fellow Briton Lando Norris a respectable seventh for McLaren.

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