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Leclerc, Ferrari, Verstappen, Red Bull, Bahrain, 2022

Red Bull suffer "worst nightmare" as Ferrari end painful drought- GPFans F1 Recap

Leclerc, Ferrari, Verstappen, Red Bull, Bahrain, 2022 — Photo: © LAT Images

Red Bull suffer "worst nightmare" as Ferrari end painful drought- GPFans F1 Recap

What a hell of a Bahrain Grand Prix that was!

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Ferrari and Charles Leclerc ended a two-and-a-half-year wait for a win, spearheading a dramatic Scuderia one-two as reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen was forced to retire late on. Read more...

Red Bull faced "worst nightmare" in "brutal" end to Bahrain GP - Horner

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has bemoaned the team's "worst nightmare" coming true in a "brutal" finish to the Bahrain Grand Prix. Read more...

Mercedes "punching above weight" with Bahrain podium - Wolff

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Toto Wolff claimed Mercedes is "punching above our weight" after stealing a podium from the Bahrain Grand Prix. Read more...

Verstappen bemoans Red Bull 'lack of aggression' in Bahrain

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Max Verstappen has conceded Red Bull "could have done a better job" with its strategy after criticising a 'lack of aggression' from the team. Read more...

Norris "expecting pain" for McLaren after scoreless start to season

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Lando Norris has conceded he is expecting further "pain" for McLaren after a dismal Bahrain Grand Prix weekend. Read more...

Ferrari and Sainz "have an agreement" over new deal

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Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has confirmed the Scuderia has "an agreement" with Carlos Sainz over a new contract. Read more...

Hamilton applauds FIA "transparency" in Abu Dhabi report

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Lewis Hamilton has applauded the FIA for its "transparency" after publishing its findings from an investigation into last year's controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Read more...

FIA Abu Dhabi report won't ease feeling "dead duck" Hamilton was "robbed" - Hill

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Damon Hill has insisted the report from the FIA into the Abu Dhabi controversy will not "console or comfort" those who feel Lewis Hamilton was "robbed" of an eighth F1 title. Read more...

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