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Max Verstappen would have overtaken Charles Leclerc to move into the lead of the Bahrain Grand Prix if he was 'smart enough' to have pulled off a move on the Ferrari man, according to ex-Formula One driver Jan Lammers. The Dutchman was running behind Leclerc for the vast majority of the race at the Bahrain International Circuit before he was eventually forced to retire with a mechanical problem during the last few laps.
Verstappen had a golden chance to move ahead of Leclerc after his first pit stop but found himself unable to take the lead after a lengthy battle with his Ferrari rival. The Red Bull man perhaps should have jumped ahead on his out laps after pitting but failed to make the undercut work on both occasions after being told to go easy until his tyres had warmed up.
He went on to take another