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On 06/04, 20:51
While Ferrari's top boss complained about the lack of spectacle in Formula 1 on the sidelines of the Bahrain Grand Prix, his team had to settle for salvaging a few championship points on a track that does not suit the F14-T. Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen are now looking forward to the tests scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.
On 06/04, 20:19
After two consecutive points finishes and promising practice sessions, the Toro Rosso team leaves the Bahrain Grand Prix empty-handed. Jean-Eric Vergne's chances were ruined by a contact on the first lap, while the STR9 simply wasn't fast enough to allow Daniil Kvyat to get into the points.
On 06/04, 20:14
The Bahraini race was finally the one for points and a top 5 finish for Daniel Ricciardo, who delivered a great battle against his teammate. Sebastian Vettel, however, would have liked to finish higher but a lack of top speed hindered him.
On 06/04, 20:13
Force India's only podium dated back to the 2009 Belgian Grand Prix. The line is now completed by Sergio Pérez's podium, which confirms the hopes placed in him despite a disappointing 2013 season with McLaren. Although Nico Hülkenberg couldn't hold off Daniel Ricciardo until the end, the German allowed his teammate to widen the gap while keeping Sebastian Vettel behind him.
On 06/04, 19:43
Long in the fight for the podium, the Williams drivers could not do better than 7th and 8th, due to the safety car for Felipe Massa, and especially for both men, the excessive tire degradation.
On 06/04, 19:36
After a good race in Malaysia, the Caterhams did not experience the same fortune in Sakhir: although Kamui Kobayashi finished in 15th position, benefiting from retirements, he believes he couldn't have done better. On the other hand, Marcus Ericsson suffered an oil leak.
On 06/04, 19:30
After experiencing the reliability record in 2013, McLaren suffers a double retirement in Sakhir. Jenson Button still enjoyed the race a lot, unlike his teammate.
On 06/04, 18:47
While the Mexican was taking the first corner of the Sakhir track for the 41st time, his Sauber was hit by Pastor Maldonado. The collision sent Esteban Gutierrez rolling over, leaving him shaken but conscious. The Sauber driver ultimately passed all medical tests without any issues and was released by the hospital.
On 06/04, 17:58
During the Bahrain Grand Prix, Pastor Maldonado flipped Esteban Gutierrez after exiting the pits. The FIA decided to impose an exemplary penalty on the Lotus driver.
On 06/04, 16:56
After a breathless race, Lewis Hamilton wins the Bahrain Grand Prix ahead of Nico Rosberg and Sergio Perez. The Williams, despite being favorites to fight for the podium, were caught out by the safety car's appearance, following Esteban Gutierrez's rollover.
On 06/04, 16:47
After the Bahrain Grand Prix, which saw Lewis Hamilton's victory, MotorsInside invites you to create your own readers' ranking by selecting the top 10 of the race, ranked according to the 2014 scale!
On 06/04, 14:23
Starting at 4:45 PM, join the casinoenlignefrance.eu.com editorial team to experience the third Grand Prix of the 2014 Formula 1 season, on the Sakhir track in Bahrain.
On 06/04, 14:21
The president of Ferrari clearly reiterated the official position of the Italian firm regarding the 2014 regulations. He emphasized that what we are seeing this year is not F1. On his end, Bernie Ecclestone believes that changes must be made without penalizing Mercedes.
On 06/04, 12:49
Jean Todt, participating in the debate on the issue of entertainment, also believes that it is too early to judge the 2014 version of F1 and that Mercedes has done a better job on an engine regulation known to all for 5 years.
On 06/04, 11:40
After almost confirming the arrival of Haas Racing Developments, Bernie Ecclestone, present in Bahrain, indicated that two new teams are expected.
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