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Ferrari a threat as Daniel Ricciardo faces battle in Bahrain Grand Prix in new F1 season

For the first time in two and a half years, Ferrari appears to have a realistic chance of winning a Formula 1 race.

The Italian outfit starts Monday morning's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix with their drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz starting first and third.

Meanwhile, at the back of the grid, Australian Daniel Ricciardo has an uphill battle to score any points, starting 18th and looking well off the pace in his struggling McLaren.

After securing pole position in Bahrain, Leclerc said the Ferrari team was hoping a new season would bring better results for a team without a win since the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix.

«The last two years have been incredibly difficult for the team and we were quite hopeful that this new opportunity for us was an opportunity to be back at the front,» Leclerc said.

The Ferrari pair is split on the grid by reigning world champion Max Verstappen, who again looks a threat in his Red Bull for the 2022 season.

The top three F1 drivers were separated by just 0.129 seconds, setting up an enticing prospect for the first race of the season.

After qualifying second, Verstappen said he felt the Red Bull team was in a good position to start the season strongly.

«I think we have a good race car which is important and with it being the start of the season, there are still a lot of things to learn,» he said.

«The Ferraris are, of course, very close and it's going to be a tough battle, they have two strong drivers so it's going to be exciting.»

One of the biggest surprises from the year's first qualifying session was the struggle of the McLaren team.

Briton Lando Norris qualified 13th while Ricciardo could manage only 18th fastest.

Ricciardo missed precious time in his new car last weekend when a COVID-19

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