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Manchester descends on Qatar! Sir David Beckham joins Man United team-mates Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville at star-studded Grand Prix – as Lando Norris eyes maiden world championship

Sir David Beckham led a heavyweight Manchester presence at the Qatar Grand Prix as the paddock filled with sporting royalty on a decisive Formula One weekend.

The former England captain has been pictured at the illuminated Lusail International Circuit alongside Rio Ferdinand and Gary Neville, with the trio part of a wider celebrity turnout that also included Steven Gerrard, Maya Jama and Novak Djokovic.

Beckham, who continues to hold commercial links in the region, has travelled to Qatar ahead of the penultimate race of the season, which is expected to attract more than 150,000 spectators across three days, according to reports.

Ferdinand and Neville, long-time visitors to major global sporting events, were seen meeting guests in the paddock as organisers highlighted the Grand Prix’s expanded entertainment footprint across the weekend.

Gerrard, who previously managed in the Gulf, was photographed near the McLaren area, adding further Premier League presence to a growing list of high-profile visitors around the circuit.

Djokovic is also in attendance during his off-season break, with social media clips showing the 24-time Grand Slam champion participating in activities around the venue earlier in the week.

Sir David Beckham is one of a number of celebrities to descend on Qatar ahead of the penultimate race of the season

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand was also spotted at the Lusail International Circuit

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand was also spotted at the Lusail International Circuit

The former Red Devils part of a wider celebrity turnout that also included Steven Gerrard, Maya Jama (pictured) and Novak Djokovic

The former Red Devils part of a wider celebrity turnout that also included Steven Gerrard, Maya Jama (pictured) and Novak Djokovic

The celebrity arrivals frame a critical moment in the title race, with Oscar Piastri taking pole after Lando Norris made a costly Turn Two mistake during a tense, red flag-disrupted Q3.

Norris admitted he aborted his final effort because of understeer, and he reflected that the error proved decisive as Piastri delivered a clean and composed lap when pressure peaked late in the session.

Piastri then won Saturday’s sprint, tightening the margins and leaving Norris needing to outscore both Piastri and Max Verstappen by narrow amounts to seal a first world championship on Sunday.

Norris leads the standings by 22 points, yet the Briton enters the race amid rising tension following the dramatic double disqualification in Las Vegas, which reshaped the championship picture and renewed pressure on McLaren.

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