And all the predictions were wrong. Going into Qualifying for the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, most of the questions were about just how big Max Verstappen's pole position advantage was going to be. His dominance throughout practice made it seem an inevitability that the #1 Red Bull would take P1 for the race and leave the others to fight over P2 in the race. But a driveshaft failure in Q2 put pay to that, with Verstappen down in 15th as Sergio Perez took a comfortable pole to make it two from two for the Milton Keynes squad to start…