For so long during its twelve year stint on the Formula One
calendar fans have complained about the quality of racing in Bahrain.
"It's boring" and "pedestrian" are definitely not words
which could be used to describe the 2016 edition.
This year's Bahrain Grand Prix will be remembered for great
battles up and down the field, but we were potentially robbed of a long awaited
Mercedes vs. Ferrari showdown even before the lights went out. Sebastian
Vettel's engine failure proved what many insiders have been saying; that this
year's prancing horse is quick, but fragile.
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| We were robbed of a potential Ferrari/Mercedes clash |
Lewis Hamilton too proved there are chinks in his armoury,
starting poorly for the second race in succession, he put himself in trouble
dropping down into the midfield. In doing so he made himself vulnerable to a
first corner collision - one which Valteri Bottas was only too happy to provide.
The damage meant Hamilton was never really a challenger for the win, but he
should be pleased with another solid damage limitation drive to collect another
podium.
For the other Mercedes it was business as usual for Nico Rosberg, he controlled the race throughout and was never really threatened by Raikkonen. The German's confidence continues to be sky high and Rosberg is now on a five race winning streak. We may only be two races in, but his odds for becoming this year's Champion will continue to drop...
Romain Grosjean again impressed for the new Haas Team, being able to show for the first time in normal racing conditions that the American outfit have the pace to be regular points finishers this season. A sensational achievement for a new team, and showing how sensible to Frenchman was to switch from the struggling Renault team. I have a feeling we could see Grosjean in a Ferrari sooner rather than later if this form continues...
For the other Mercedes it was business as usual for Nico Rosberg, he controlled the race throughout and was never really threatened by Raikkonen. The German's confidence continues to be sky high and Rosberg is now on a five race winning streak. We may only be two races in, but his odds for becoming this year's Champion will continue to drop...
Romain Grosjean again impressed for the new Haas Team, being able to show for the first time in normal racing conditions that the American outfit have the pace to be regular points finishers this season. A sensational achievement for a new team, and showing how sensible to Frenchman was to switch from the struggling Renault team. I have a feeling we could see Grosjean in a Ferrari sooner rather than later if this form continues...
Daniel Ricciardo again made the best of the Red Bull,
especially considering the front wing damage his suffered during his own first
corner collision. His teammate Danil Kvyat will also be happy with his
evening's work, dragging his car into the points after starting well down the
field.
Special mentions for Stoffel Vandoorme and Pascal Wehrlein too, with both rookies hugely impressive throughout the race.
Special mentions for Stoffel Vandoorme and Pascal Wehrlein too, with both rookies hugely impressive throughout the race.
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| Stoffel Vandoorne was hugely impressive |
Vandoorne showed he is more than ready for a race seat with
an excellently executed overtake on Sergio Perez helping him take McLaren's
first point of the season. Wehrlein too showed that Manor are no longer assured
of finishing at the back of the field. Give it a few seasons and he'll be
winning races in a front running Mercedes, mark my words.
Next up we head to China, and if we can just ignore the guaranteed awful qualifying session, we should be in for another excellent weekend.





