Verstappen rues ‘extremely painful’ 18-point loss
Max Verstappen did not hold back his frustration after his World Championship defence began with a late retirement from the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen did not hold back his frustration after his World Championship defence began with a late retirement from the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton has won 103 Grand Prix but a third place in this season’s opening race in Bahrain will have given him as much satisfaction as many of those triumphs.
Charles Leclerc couldn’t hide his delight over his victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon, with the Ferrari man helping seal a one-two for the Scuderia.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc rode through an epic duel with Max Verstappen and a late Safety Car period to take victory at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday afternoon, underlining his early-season title credentials in the process, whilst Red Bull suffered a double retirement.
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.
At the start of F1’s new era with the ground-effect cars, Ferrari claimed the first honours with Leclerc’s pole for the Bahrain GP, secured on his final Q3 run by beating Max Verstappen by 0.123 seconds.
Tim Scuderia Ferrari tampil menjanjikan saat kualifikasi Formula 1 (F1) GP Bahrain 2022. Charles Leclerc tercepat, sementara Carlos Sainz berada di posisi ketiga.
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.