F1 Constructors’ Championship 2022: Latest standings and results after Bahrain Grand Prix
Ferrari stormed into a commanding lead in the 2022 Formula One Constructors’ Championship with a perfect one-two in the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Ferrari stormed into a commanding lead in the 2022 Formula One Constructors’ Championship with a perfect one-two in the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc claimed a brilliant win for Ferrari at the season-opening Bahrain GP while Max Verstappen suffered a late reliability failure as a new era of Formula 1 got off to a pulsating start under the lights in the desert.
Eddie Howe appears to have gotten his way as Newcastle are reportedly aiming to sell Jamal Lewis this summer for a cut-price fee.
Aberdeen boss Jim Goodwin believes the Dons can still salvage their season by grabbing a top-six spot following their vital 3-1 win over Hibernian.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari secured pole position for Sunday's season-opening Grand Prix in Bahrain as world champion Max Verstappen had to settle for second place in qualifying. Leclerc was 0.123 seconds faster than Red Bull's Verstappen while Carlos Sainz will start third on the grid in the second Ferrari. "It feels good! The last two years have been incredibly difficult for the team," said Leclerc, who took the 10th Formula One pole of his career.
Aberdeen thrust themselves back into the battle for a cinch Premiership top-six place with their first win in 11 games, but manager Jim Goodwin acknowledged they are still looking for results to go their way if they are to turnaround a tough season and end the campaign in the top half of the table.
Mercedes driver George Russell has revealed that pushing too hard on his outlap led to a lock-up in turn one for his final qualifying run, and that is why he will start from P9 for tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
Jim Goodwin was delighted to get his first win as Aberdeen manager after his team rallied to defeat 10-man Hibernian in the Premiership.