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Max Verstappen wins Bahrain Grand Prix, laying down marker in opening race of the F1 season

  • Max Verstappen won the Bahrain Grand Prix, securing a one-two finish for Red Bull ahead of Sergio Perez. "Today went even better than expected," Verstappen stated.
  • Verstappen's dominance dispelled doubts about Red Bull's preparation amidst an investigation into team principal Christian Horner. Carlos Sainz Jr. took third place for Ferrari.
  • Bahrain marked the beginning of a 24-race F1 season, with the next race scheduled in Saudi Arabia. Verstappen's win extended his streak to eight consecutive victories.
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Not much has changed. On the contrary. Unlike many races last year, Red Bull is not content with dominating the scene with cannibal Max Verstappen. In the first GP of the season in...

El vigente triple campeón mundial de Fórmula 1, Max Verstappen (Red Bull), arrancó su defensa del título con el triunfo en el Gran Premio de Baréin, este sábado en el circuito de Sakhir, con su compañero mexicano Sergio Pérez y el español Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) completando el podio.“Increíble, fue mejor de lo esperado, el auto estuvo muy bien con todos los neumáticos y teníamos mucho ritmo. No podía haber salido nada mejor. Siempre es especial t…

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Dutch driver Max Verstappen (Red Bull) led his car from the start of the Bahrain Grand Prix and continued to the end, opening the 2024 Formula 1 season. A stunning domination that also affected his teammate, Mexican Sergio Checo Perez, who finished second, more than 22 seconds behind. The podium was completed by the Spaniard Carlos Sainz (Ferrari), followed by his teammate, the Frenchman Charles Leclerc. The three-time world champion also set th…

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Saturday, March 2, 2024.
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