Max Verstappen & Charles Leclerc's fascinating post-race chat at Bahrain GP
Charles Leclerc picked up a sensational victory in the first F1 race of the season whilst Max Verstappen fell short at the final hurdle.
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Charles Leclerc picked up a sensational victory in the first F1 race of the season whilst Max Verstappen fell short at the final hurdle.
• The Red Bulls looked strong all weekend, even in testing earlier in March. • Max Verstappen was challenging Charles Leclerc for the win, with Sergio Perez for third or fourth. • Both cars suffered engine problems in the last laps of the race and neither scored any points.
The Bahrain Grand Prix certainly provided plenty of drama as the new Formula 1 season, and era, kicked off in entertaining style.
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.
The Formula 1 season was back with a dramatic bang on Sunday afternoon as Charles Leclerc stormed to victory, bringing home a Ferrari one-two after Red Bull suffered a late double retirement – something that Mercedes profited from big-time.
Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Mako has revealed that the same issue led to the two Red Bull cars of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez retiring in the closing stages of the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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.
Red Bull Formula One boss Christian Horner has praised Mercedes rival Toto Wolff for speaking out about the mental health issues that have plagued him for more than a decade despite unprecedented success.