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Monday April 09, 2018 Pierre Gasly overhauls Carlos Sainz as the favourite to replace Daniel Ricciar

Monday April 09, 2018 [Conclusions from a thrilling Bahrain GP]( Pierre Gasly overhauls Carlos Sainz as the favourite to replace Daniel Ricciardo, Ferrari flummox Mercedes while showing that there's still plenty of danger in F1 racing. [Ratings: Vettel and Gasly shine brightest in Bahrain]( Which drivers shone the brightest under the stars of the Sakhir desert? And who needs a quick turn of fortune heading into China? [Fans hit out at 'rude' Raikkonen]( Kimi Raikkonen has gone from a fan favourite to perhaps slightly less than after breaking the leg of one of his mechanics in Bahrain, and seeming to be more concerned about his DNF. [Vettel defends Hamilton's Verstappen remark]( Sebastian Vettel came to the defence of Lewis Hamilton in the post-race press conference after the Brit called Max Verstappen "a ****head" for their collision in Bahrain. [Ferrari mechanic suffered double leg fracture]( The Ferrari mechanic that Kimi Raikkonen hit during the Bahrain Grand Prix suffered a double leg fracture. [Hamilton calls Verstappen 'a ****head' after clash]( Lewis Hamilton called Max Verstappen "a ****head" after the two drivers collided in the opening stages of an action-packed Bahrain Grand Prix. [Race: Vettel wins with Ferrari one-stop soft strategy]( Sebastian Vettel beat Valtteri Bottas in a nail-biting finish to the Bahrain Grand Prix, a race that saw Lewis Hamilton recover to third and a double DNF for Red Bull. [Ferrari fined after latest botched pit stop]( Ferrari have been fined 50,000 Euros for the unsafe release of Kimi Raikkonen which resulted in one mechanic breaking his leg. [Vettel: A lie to say that was under control]( Drivers may often say they had a close win under control but Sebastian Vettel admits that was a "lie" in Bahrain. [Bahrain Grand Prix post-race press conference]( Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton sit down to discuss a dramatic race at the Bahrain International Circuit. [Visit Planet F1 ?]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Ole Media Limited · 4th Floor, The Leeming Building · Vicar Lane · Leeds, LS2 7JF · United Kingdom

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