Bahrain GP: Lewis Hamilton fastest in 'crazy Thursday' practice
Lewis Hamilton reflected on a "crazy Thursday" that saw him finish fastest in practice for Saturday’s Formula One curtain raiser in Bahrain.
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Lewis Hamilton reflected on a "crazy Thursday" that saw him finish fastest in practice for Saturday’s Formula One curtain raiser in Bahrain.
SAKHIR, Bahrain :Lewis Hamilton led team mate George Russell in a surprise Mercedes one-two at the top of the Thursday practice timesheets for Formula One's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen only sixth.
SAKHIR, Bahrain : Spaniard Carlos Sainz said he had no hard feelings towards seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton over the Briton's impending move to Ferrari as his replacement.
Formula One will have a record 24 races in the season that starts in Bahrain on Saturday. The calendar is as follows:
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He's done with football, but Simoni Lawrence will forever remain part of Hamilton.