Matthieu Piccon

On 02/04, 21:55
While he thought it would be difficult to make it to Q3, Daniel Ricciardo managed to qualify 5th at the end of the Bahrain qualifying session. On the other hand, it's another disappointment for Daniil Kvyat, who will start only 15th.
On 02/04, 21:42
After the disappointment in Melbourne, Manor has found the recipe for the new qualifying sessions. Pascal Wehrlein almost made it to Q2 but had to settle for 16th place. On the other hand, Rio Haryanto finished second to last in the session.
On 02/04, 18:45
Just like in Melbourne, the two Ferraris must settle for the second row on the starting grid, with Sebastian Vettel again ahead of Kimi Räikkönen.
On 02/04, 18:35
After his first F1 qualifying, Stoffel Vandoorne could smile: he achieved a better time than his teammate, world champion Jenson Button. The Belgian will start 12th and the Briton 14th.
On 02/04, 18:05
While he broke the track record on his last lap in qualifying, he could lose his pole position due to a reverse maneuver performed at the end of qualifying.
On 02/04, 17:59
The Toro Rosso drivers only had one set of super-soft tires to get into Q3. It wasn't enough. Max Verstappen will start 10th, just ahead of Carlos Sainz.
On 02/04, 16:02
Dominated since the beginning of the weekend by Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton found the key during his last qualifying lap to secure a new pole position, with the circuit record as a bonus! But the qualifying session once again put on a disappointing show, with many minutes without any cars on the track.
On 01/04, 22:00
Good first day of work for Daniil Kvyat and Daniel Ricciardo on the Sakhir circuit, even though the Australian could not complete his entire scheduled program for the night session.
On 01/04, 21:32
Ferrari did not have a restful Friday, with numerous technical issues on Sebastian Vettel's car. Kimi Räikkönen had fewer problems but was unable to challenge the Mercedes.
On 01/04, 20:51
The main objective of the day at Renault was to multiply the laps in order to evaluate the new front wing. This could explain their position at the bottom of the standings, with a 15th place for Kevin Magnussen and 18th for Jolyon Palmer.
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