Bahrain Grand Prix 2022
Here are the rankings for the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix:
FERRARI DOUBLE IN BAHRAIN! Charles Leclerc is ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr at the finish! Lewis Hamilton completes the podium!
T57 – Sergio Pérez’s Red Bull locked its rear wheels at the first corner! It’s also the abandonment for the Mexican at the start of the last lap! Terrible GP for the Austrian team!
T56 – Sergio Pérez also loses power! And who benefits? Lewis Hamilton! The Mercedes driver tries to find the opening on the Red Bull to gain 3rd place!
T54 – Max Verstappen will retire! Amazing ! The Red Bull has a serious mechanical problem!
T54 – Only 4 laps left and DRS is available again! Lewis Hamilton threatens Sergio Pérez and in front, Charles Leclerc takes off with 3″ ahead of Max Verstappen!
T52 – Mick Schumacher drops to 13th place in this restart. The German is now under threat from rookie Guanyu Zhou.
T51 – Carlos Sainz attacks Max Verstappen on the restart! Red Bull remains 2nd. The peloton remains wise.
T50 – Race Direction will restart the event for the last 7 laps!
T49 – The neutralization benefited in particular Mick Schumacher who is for the first time in his young career in the top 10 of a GP!
T48 – Here’s how Pierre Gasly was the first man to retire this season:
T48 – Max Verstappen complains of steering that is too heavy to handle.
T47 – Charles Leclerc had time to change tires in the pits and still come out in the lead of the race! There are only 11 laps left and the race will end in the form of a sprint.
T46 – Pierre Gasly retires following an engine problem! The Frenchman was in the points! Race Direction deploys the Safety Car!
T45 – Charles Leclerc does not pit, this means that Ferrari is not imitating Red Bull’s tactics! On the other hand, Carlos Sainz is called to the pits to put on the soft tires. The match for third place against Sergio Pérez is relaunched!
T43 – Charles Leclerc's track engineer tells him that his tires are deteriorating less quickly than the rubber of Max Verstappen's Red Bull. The gap now reaches 5″, and indeed the Dutchman enters the pits a third time! No. 1 takes the soft tires. A few seconds later, Sergio Pérez imitates his teammate!
T40 – It’s time to score!
T40 – The Alpine roses (this is not a joke) fight with each other! Esteban Ocon takes 9th place from his illustrious colleague Fernando Alonso.
T35 – Kevin Magnussen wants to hang on to the points. The Dane changes tires and goes back into battle with Pierre Gasly! The Frenchman overtakes Haas to gain 9th place.
T34 – Carlos Sainz and Sergio Pérez return to the pits as the Quebecers say. The Spaniard takes the medium tires and Pérez uses soft compounds, giving him a definite grip advantage in the coming laps!
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