F1 news LIVE: Bahrain GP sees Mercedes ‘punch above weight’ and Max Verstappen slams Red Bull reliability
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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc won Formula One’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix after world champion Max Verstappen retired with just three laps remaining and Lewis Hamilton landed a surprise podium.
La Fórmula 1 no tiene descanso en este inicio de temporada y vuelve a la acción el próximo fin de semana con el GP de Arabia Saudí disputado en el circuito de Yeda. Los pilotos han unido los test de pretemporada en Bahréin, con el gran premio en ese mismo circuito el pasado fin de semana y ahora llegan a Arabia para seguir mostrando el potencial de sus monoplazas en la nueva era del 'Gran Circo'.
In a new era of F1 with ground effect cars, on paper Ferrari dominated the Bahrain race weekend as Leclerc took pole position, the race win in a team 1-2 and the fastest lap, but in truth its battle with Red Bull and Max Verstappen made it a much more even contest.
Max Verstappen's anger is "justified", according to Helmut Marko, with the Red Bull advisor taking aim at the team's strategists. The opening race of the season looked set to be a straight fight between Red Bull and Ferrari with Mercedes trailing their main rivals.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says Lewis Hamilton only has a very long shot of fighting for the world championship.
Charles Leclerc picked up a sensational victory in the first F1 race of the season whilst Max Verstappen fell short at the final hurdle.
In a year where Mercedes look unlikely to be leading the standings, seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton continues to break records and submits his name repeatedly into the history books.