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Formula One: Ferrari's Charles Leclerc Wins Season-Opening Bahrain Grand Prix

Charles Leclerc of Ferrari won a dramatic Formula One season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday after reigning champion Max Verstappen was forced out with an electrical issue two laps before the end.

Carlos Sainz made it a Ferrari one-two while Lewis Hamilton snatched third place for Mercedes after Sergio Perez added to Red Bull's disastrous day by spinning out of the race on the last lap.

George Russell, in his first race since replacing Valtteri Bottas at Mercedes, took fourth place to give Mercedes a score of 27 points that they could not have dreamed of in the middle of the race.

There was also a remarkable outcome for the Haas team, which got no points last season, only to see Kevin Magnussen, who has replaced Russian driver Nikita Mazepin as a result of the invasion of Ukraine, finish fifth in his first race since 2020.

For Leclerc, who started the race on pole and faced a battle for the lead with Verstappen in the opening laps, it was pure delight.

The man from Monaco told his team over the radio: "That's exactly how we should start the season. One-two baby, one-two. Mamma mia."

Once the race trophy was in his hands, Leclerc said: "I'm so happy. We knew this was a big opportunity for the team and the guys have done an incredible job building into amazing car.

"A one-two today with Carlos - we couldn't hope for better. It's incredible to be back at the top."

Leclerc had started on pole and in a furious early part of the race, he exchanged the lead with Verstappen several times under the floodlights in the Gulf.

By lap 37 of 57, Leclerc's lead was 2.3 seconds and Verstappen was arguing with his own team over their instructions from the pit lane.

The race was disrupted when the safety car came out on the 51st lap

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