The moment Lewis Hamilton realised he wasn't drinking champagne on Bahrain GP podium
With a sport that has over 72 years of history, some things become ritualistic at an F1 race weekend.
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With a sport that has over 72 years of history, some things become ritualistic at an F1 race weekend.
(Reuters) - Carlos Sainz said he had plenty of catching up to do even as he celebrated a stunning one-two finish behind Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc in Formula One's Bahrain Grand Prix season-opener.
Carlos Sainz said he had plenty of catching up to do even as he celebrated a stunning one-two finish behind Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc in Formula One's Bahrain Grand Prix season-opener.
The Bahrain Grand Prix certainly provided plenty of drama as the new Formula 1 season, and era, kicked off in entertaining style.
Sky F1 reporter Ted Kravitz believes Mercedes are stuck with their ‘porpoising’-related performance issues until the European phase of the season.
The Bahrain Grand Prix certainly provided plenty of drama as the new Formula 1 season, and era, kicked off in entertaining style.
En la última rueda de prensa de Ferrari, ya de noche cerrada en Bahréin, Carlos Sainz y Mattia Binotto dieron a entender que no falta mucho para que se anuncie la renovación del madrileño por Ferrari más allá del 2022 que tenía firmado inicialmente. «Creo que estamos cerca, muy cerca, extremadamente cerca, casi ahí», bromeó Carlos ante la pregunta por su futuro. Y Mattia Binotto concretó en público: «Hay un acuerdo, es cuestión de que lo llevemos al papel». Hasta el punto de que Leclerc añadió: "¿Quieres que te anuncien ya?".
The Bahrain Grand Prix proved one to forget for Red Bull as both Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez were struck with similar issues to force them to retire from the race in the closing stages.