Verstappen 'very happy to finally win' in Bahrain on 10th attempt
Max Verstappen beamed with relief on Sunday after claiming a long-awaited season-opening win and leading Sergio Perez home in a Red Bull one-two at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen beamed with relief on Sunday after claiming a long-awaited season-opening win and leading Sergio Perez home in a Red Bull one-two at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Well, well, well. The 2023 Formula 1 season has finally kicked off with a bang, and what a race it was in Bahrain. From the start, it was clear that this season would be tough, especially for the Ferrari team.
The 2023 Formula 1 season is here, and the teams are gearing up for what promises to be an exciting year of racing. But there is some concern among fans of the Mercedes-AMG team, as the outfit admitted that their 2023 car is slower than they had hoped.
Team boss Toto Wolff declared Mercedes had "one of their worst days" in racing on Sunday after Lewis Hamilton and George Russell finished fifth and seventh at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
It was a dream outing for Fernando Alonso and the Aston Martin Racing Formula 1 team in Bahrain. The Spaniard started Sunday's race in fifth place, but dropped to seventh after teammate Lance Stroll's opening-lap tap.
Red Bull Racing tampil dominan di Formula 1 GP Bahrain 2023 usai Max Verstappen dan Sergio Perez mengunci posisi 1-2. Fernando Alonso yang membalap untuk Aston Martin juga tampil gemilang dengan meraih podium ketiga.
Today's Bahrain Grand Prix is the first race of the new 2023 Formula 1 season, but already the cards are lined up for a promising year.
Lewis Hamilton admitted on Thursday that he expects to struggle again in the early races this season, but hit back at observers who have suggested Mercedes' lack of pace is why he is yet to sign a new contract.