Best races of the 2019 F1 season: Bahrain Grand Prix

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An exhilarating race early in the 2019 season as Charles Leclerc was denied his first F1 race win by reliability issues after victory seemed certain in the Bahrain Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton embraces Charles Leclerc after the Bahrain Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton consoles Charles Leclerc after the race Photo: Motorsport Images

Over the Christmas period, Motor Sport is looking back at the 12 best races of the 2019 Formula 1 season. Unlike certain years past, there’s plenty of action and intrigue to delve into. We start with the Bahrain Grand Prix

After a woeful Australian Grand Prix, Ferrari found itself the class of the field in the desert of Sakhir, but it was Mercedes who had the last laugh on the night.

Charles Leclerc took the first pole position of his career with Sebastian Vettel making it a Ferrari 1-2, but the German assumed the lead at the start.

Valtteri Bottas managed to slide his way past Leclerc too but the fightback began immediately.

Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc fight during the Bahrain Grand Prix

The two Ferraris go wheel-to-wheel in the opening stages Photo: Motorsport Images

The Monégasque driver fought his way past the Mercedes on lap two and was soon on the rear wing of his team-mate for the race lead.

Under direct team orders to maintain position behind his team-mate, Leclerc disregarded the instructions to force his way back into the lead and for much of the race.

A decisive move into Turn One on Vettel was the last bit of on-track action the Ferrari driver would have for a while, as he moved into a clear and comfortable lead.


Read more: 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix full race report


Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton during the Bahrain Grand Prix

Hamilton got the better of Vettel at Turn Four Photo: Motorsport Images

Vettel came under mid-race pressure from Lewis Hamilton and it was the Mercedes driver who got the better of his rival once more.

Hamilton surged past Vettel around the outside of Turn Four to take second place but matters immediately became worse for Vettel.

As Hamilton raced clear, the Ferrari driver spun all on his own, flat-spotting his tyres which led to a spectacular front wing failure a handful of corners later.

Charles Leclerc reflects on an opportunity missed after the Bahrain Grand Prix

Leclerc’s first win wouldn’t happen until Spa Photo: Motorsport Images

Meanwhile, Leclerc’s lead had looked unassailable until 11 laps from the end his Ferrari power unit began to play up.

Hamilton closed in on his helpless prey and was soon past. Leclerc’s desperate pleas over team radio were in vain as the team was powerless to stop his power loss.

Bottas passed late on for second and but for a fortuitous simultaneous double failure for Renault, Max Verstappen would have snatched fourth.

Ferrari’s first win had been there for the taking, instead, Leclerc’s wait lasted until Spa to take to the top step.

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