In a spectacular start to the 2022 Grand Prix season and an exciting race, CharlesLeclerc emerges triumphant at the Bahrain Grand Prix as CarlosSainz backs a Ferrari 1-2. BahrainGP F1
. “I’m incredibly happy after the last two years, which have been very difficult for the team, for myself, for Carlos last year. We had to work extremely hard and… to finally prove all the work we did in the last two years is paying off felt amazing.”
In a statement, Leclerc shared how enjoyable it was to battle the reigning champion with the new 2022 machines. Starting P2, Red Bull’s attempted to undercut pole-sitter Leclerc on Lap 15, which turned into a stirring wheel-to-wheel fight three times from Laps sixteen to nineteen.Unfortunately, the Belgian-Dutch racing driver was forced to retire during the closing laps due to a safety car period and reliability problems. Verstappen had voiced tyre degradation early on, steering issues and a battery problem. Then, the second Red Bull of Sergio Perez suffered a failure at the first corner of the final lap.
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