Perez Scores For SportPesa Racing, Hamilton In Lucky Bahrain Win

31st March 2019 - by AFP

Starting from position 14, Sergio who finished 10th, worked his way up to battle for a point in a dramatic race where the Mercedes AMG star clinched victory on a wet circuit

Sergio Perez of Mexico driving the (11) Racing Point RP19 Mercedes on track during practice for the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain at Bahrain International Circuit on March 29, 2019 in Bahrain, Bahrain.PHOTO/ GETTY IMAGES
SUMMARY
  • SportPesa Racing Point Formula 1 Team driver, Sergio Perez, raced from the back of the grid to nick a point as champion Lewis Hamilton romped to a lucky win at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday night
  • The five-time champion, who looked to be heading for second behind the 21-year-old Monegasque, gained the lead with 10 laps remaining when Formula One's new star, who claimed a record-breaking pole position for Ferrari on Saturday, was hit by engine problems
  • Leclerc had pitted again and led Hamilton by 10 seconds with Bottas third and Verstappen fourth, ahead of Hulkenberg. Vettel soon re-joined and passed his compatriot's Renault for fifth

SAKHIR, Bahrain- SportPesa Racing Point Formula 1 Team driver, Sergio Perez, raced from the back of the grid to nick a point as champion Lewis Hamilton romped to a lucky win at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday night.

Starting from position 14, Perez, who finished 10th, worked his way up to battle for a point in a dramatic race where the Mercedes AMG star clinched victory on a wet circuit.

Defending world champion Hamilton took advantage of Ferrari new boy Charles Leclerc’s wretched misfortune to claim the dramatic victory.

The five-time champion, who looked to be heading for second behind the 21-year-old Monegasque, gained the lead with 10 laps remaining when Formula One's new star, who claimed a record-breaking pole position for Ferrari on Saturday, was hit by engine problems.

As he slowed, Hamilton hunted him down to claim his first win of the season, his third at the Bahrain International Circuit and the 74th of his career ahead of Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas, who won the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

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Leclerc came home third as the race finished behind a Safety Car, following the spectacular late exit of both Renaults at Turn Two, ahead of Max Verstappen of Red Bull. 

"It happens," said a calm Leclerc afterwards. "It's part of motor sport. It's a very hard one to take, but I am sure we will come back stronger."

Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel finished fifth in the second Ferrari, after a late spin had damaged his front wing during a duel with Hamilton, ahead of British rookie Lando Norris who scored his first points for McLaren in sixth.

Kimi Raikkonen, 39, was seventh for Alfa Romeo ahead of Pierre Gasly of Red Bull, Thailand rookie Alex Albon of Toro Rosso, who also had his first points finish, and Mexican Sergio Perez of Racing Line.

"That was extremely unfortunate for Charles, he drove a great race," said Hamilton, on the team radio. 

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"We've got work to do to keep these guys off our tails. It must be devastating for Charles."

It was Leclerc's first podium finish in F1 and he also scored a point for fastest lap. 

His finish made him the first Monegasque driver to take a podium since Louis Chiron in the 1950 Monaco Grand Prix. 

"You drove brilliantly, really great, this weekend -- you have a long future ahead," Hamilton told Leclerc. 

"As a team, we got lucky today," said Bottas.

As the lights went out, it was Vettel who gained most traction to launch his car into the lead as they raced to Turn One, Bottas following the German to secure second.

Vettel was soon clear by 1.7 seconds, but Leclerc recovered, clocked two fastest laps and closed the gap.

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Race winner Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP celebrates on the podium during the F1 Grand Prix of Bahrain at Bahrain International Circuit on March 31, 2019 in Bahrain, Bahrain. PHOTO/GETTY IMAGES

On lap six, Leclerc swept past Vettel into Turn One to regain the initiative, resisting a counter-attack in a thrilling duel that proved new team boss Mattia Binotto was as good as his word –- the Ferraris raced wheel to wheel.

Behind the leaders, Hulkenberg stormed from 17th on the grid to seventh by lap 12 when the pit stops began with Verstappen switching to mediums, followed by Bottas.

A lap later Leclerc and Hamilton also came in, the Englishman's move acting as an "under-cut" to Vettel, who stayed out on older tyres. It was costly for the German as Hamilton breezed by before he re-joined following after lap 14.

Finally, as Romain Grosjean retired his Haas, the order settled with Leclerc in control ahead of Hamilton, struggling with his rear tyres, Vettel and Bottas.

Hamilton, on softs, struggled to stay in touch with the Ferraris, both on medium compound tyres. By lap 27, Leclerc led Vettel by 8.3 seconds and Hamilton was a further three seconds adrift, knowing he had to hang on.

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He pitted again after 35 laps, re-joining fourth on medium. Vettel pitted a lap later and, on resumption, was soon locked in battle with Hamilton.

The Briton's first attempt to pass was resisted, but a on lap 38 he swept round the outside of Turn Four to pass. Vettel, his front wing damaged, spun, recovered and limped back to the pits.

By then, Leclerc had pitted again and led Hamilton by 10 seconds with Bottas third and Verstappen fourth, ahead of Hulkenberg. Vettel soon re-joined and passed his compatriot's Renault for fifth.

With 11 laps remaining, it appeared that Leclerc was heading to his maiden victory before his car lost power. 

"There's something strange with the engine," he reported, after losing 1.7 seconds. "What's happening?"

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"We have no H recovery," Ferrari responded, meaning the turbo had failed. Hamilton, unflustered and merciless, simply hunted him down.

Bahrain Grand Prix Results:

1. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes) 1hr 34min 21.836sec, 2. Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Mercedes) at 2.980, 3. Charles Leclerc (MON/Ferrari) 6.131, 4. Max Verstappen (NED/Red Bull-Honda) 6.408, 5. Sebastian Vettel (GER/Ferrari) 36.068, 6. Lando Norris (GBR/McLaren-Renault) 45.754, 7. Kimi Räikkönen (FIN/Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari) 47.470, 8. Pierre Gasly (FRA/Red Bull-Honda)  58.094, 9. Alexander Albon (THA/Toro Rosso-Honda) 1:02.697, 10. Sergio Pérez (MEX/Racing Point-Mercedes) 1:03.696, 11. Antonio Giovinazzi (ITA/Alfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari) 1:04.599, 12. Daniil Kvyat (RUS/Toro Rosso-Honda) 1 lap, 13. Kevin Magnussen (DEN/Haas-Ferrari) 1 lap, 14. Lance Stroll (CAN/Racing Point-Mercedes) 1 lap, 15. George Russell (GBR/Williams-Mercedes) 1 lap, 16. Robert Kubica (POL/Williams-Mercedes) 2 laps, 17. Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP/McLaren-Renault) 4 laps, 18. Daniel Ricciardo (AUS/Renault) 4 laps, 19. Nico Hülkenberg (GER/Renault) 4 laps