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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Max Verstappen wins Bahrain Grand Prix, laying down marker in opening race of the F1 season
CNN By Issy Ronald, CNN (CNN) — Max Verstappen coasted to victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday, laying down an ominous marker for the rest of the field in the opening race of this F1 season. His win dispelled any notions that Red Bull’s dominance might have waned over the winter or that its preparations were significantly disrupted by an external investigation into team principal Christian Horner over allegations of inappropriate behavi…


Verstappen eases to victory for troubled Red Bull at opening Bahrain Grand Prix
Champion makes dominant start to beat teammate PérezFerrari’s Sainz in third, Hamilton only seventh for MercedesMax Verstappen delivered for Christian Horner’s crisis-hit Red Bull team by winning the opening race of the Formula One season in Bahrain on Saturday. The buildup to the first round of the campaign here in the Gulf Kingdom has totally been overshadowed by allegations whirling around Horner, the Red Bull team principal.But Horner, who w…
Formula 1: Max Verstappen won the Bahrain Grand Prix by a wide margin, the first of the season.
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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