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Lewis Hamilton has been jokingly accused of "using the force" to scupper Sergio Perez's hopes of claiming a podium finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday. Perez spun out of the race on the final lap after his engine failed, with new footage showing Hamilton's view of the incident.
The eagerly-anticipated 2022 F1 season finally got underway at the weekend as fans got a taste of what they could expect over the next nine months. Hamilton's Mercedes team, who had struggled for speed during pre-season testing, were off the pace as Ferrari and Red Bull wrestled for glory on the Persian Gulf.
With just three laps of the season-opener remaining, Scuderia star Charles Leclerc led the race, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen behind him. But Verstappen was forced to retire due to power failure as Ferrari's Carlos


