Mercedes Nico Rosberg made it five
wins on the trot with a dominant victory in 2016 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain
Grand Prix. Rosberg took the flag 10 seconds clear of Ferrari Kimi Raikkonen
after an incident filled Sakhir Race. Rosberg team mate Lewis Hamilton dropped
to ninth on the opening lap after Turn 1 contact with William Valtteri Bottas but
in a damaged car fought his way back to secure a lonely final podium place.
The second Ferrari of Sebastian
Vettel failed to start after a suspected engine failure on the formation lap. As
Hamilton and Kimi made poor starts, he sped into a lead that was never
seriously contested, thus increasing his championship lead. Kimi and Rosberg
switched back to supersofts in their second stops, as did Hamilton, but it was
clear the race lay between Kimi and Rosberg. They shadowed each other yet again
in their final stops, back to softs, but in the end the Mercedes driver was
10.2s ahead.
Rosberg thus leads the world
Championship with 50 points to his team mate 33, with fourth place Daniel Ricciardo,
now third overall for Red Bull, on 24 after another fast and fighting race.
Romain Grosjean and Haas again proved stars. As a result, he is ahead of Vettel
in the championship, and equal with Kimi on 18 points. In 10th place
Stoffel Vandoorne fulfilled all his promise on a day when team mate Jenson
Button McLaren let him down, to score the final point on his debut for the
Working team after a swift and intelligent performance.
Felipe Nasr brought the second
Sauber home 14th as Force India had a horrible race which yielded only
16th and 17th places for Sergio Perez and Nico Hulkenberg,
the latter making four stops and the former suffering debris damage early on. Rio
Haryanto was the final finisher in the second manor, as Toro Rosso Carlos
Sainz, Haas Esteban Gutierrez, Button and Renault Jolyon Palmer joined Vettel
on the side lines.
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