Dutch maximum verstappen (Red BullAiming to win the championship for the 3rd time in a row), first world leader By winning Formula 1’s Bahrain Grand Prix this Sunday at Sakhir circuit with tremendous authority; He was victorious in front of his partner, Mexican Sergio Pérez, and the Spaniards. Fernando Alonso; Returning to the podium at 41 In his first race with Aston Martin.
Continuing their championship titles, ‘Mad Max’ and Red Bull started the season as they finished the previous season: tremendous authority. However, he once again came into the limelight as the double world champion of Asturias, the oldest driver on the grid facing his twentieth season in freshman year. Alonso did not miss his first opportunity with his car that made the most progress among the campaigns and signed. his podium 99 In F1, a year and almost four months after the previous one: what he achieved by finishing third at the Qatar Grand Prix in November 2021.
Verstappen, 25, has scored his thirty-sixth victory in F1 and led a new duo for the Austrian team, along with ‘Checo’, 33, who has seen his career put in jeopardy from a weak start but who knows, faces a new challenge in an exciting season. and for now, he celebrated his twenty-seventh podium in the honors division. A ‘drawer’ he got after relegation fourth place to other Spaniard, Carlos SainzFerrari teammate Monegasque Charles Leclerc retired with fifteen laps left and ran out of power on the third run.
Alonso surprised in pre-season testing and continued to encourage his fans to count on high goals by setting the best time in Friday’s practice. confirmed this aston martin is a good car With the fifth place on the grid on Saturday; and this Market has once again demonstrated that it is a true master at optimizing resources.
From Mercedes to two Britons—George Russell and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton—and compatriot Sainz, the final hurdle to the podium—his third climb in eight years—with brilliant overtakes on the track. , great rider Asturian reaffirms what some still have trouble assimilating: arguably, one of the greatest figures in the entire history of Spanish sports.
Bahrain Grand Prix
Max Verstappen – 1:33:56,736
Sergio Perez – to 11,987
Fernando Alonso – to 38,637
Carlos Sainz – to 48,520
Lewis Hamilton – to 50,977
Lance Stroll – to 54,502
George Russell – to 55,873
Valtteri Bottas – at 1:12,647
Pierre Gasly – at 1:133.753
Alexander Albon – at 1:29,774
Drivers World Cup
Max Verstappen – 25 points
Sergio Perez – 18 points
Fernando Alonso – 15 points
Carlos Sainz – 12 points
Lewis Hamilton – 10 points
Lance Walk – 8 points
George Russell – 6 points
Valtteri Bottas – 4 points
Pierre Gasly – 2 points
Alexander Albon – 1 point