Yuki Tsunoda scored points in the opening round of 2022, but AlphaTauri team-mate Pierre Gasly was this season’s first retirement.
Alfa Romeo got their 2022 F1 campaign off to a great start with both Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu finishing in the points.
Alpine’s season started of on a positive note as both Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso scored points for the team at Bahrain.
McLaren’s Andreas Seidl “Bahrain’s Grand Prix was a continuation of the issues we’re facing at present.”
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McLaren kicked off their season with disappointment as both Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris finished outside of the points in Bahrain.
Haas scored ten points in Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, more than they had managed across the previous forty-nine races combined, much to delight of their Team Principal Guenther Steiner.
It was a day to remember for Kevin Magnussen in Bahrain as he started his second spell with Haas by matching his best result with the team with a fifth place finish.
Red Bull lost a potential thirty points in the Constructors’ Championship thanks to their double retirement in Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
It was double heartbreak in the closing laps of the Bahrain Grand Prix for Red Bull as both Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez retired whilst on course for top four finishes.
Ferrari's Mattia Binotto: "I have to admit it was an emotional moment" after Ferrari 1-2
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Ferrari Team Principal, Mattia Binotto, was rather emotional after the Bahrain Grand Prix, where the team secured their first 1-2 since the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc claimed a brilliant victory at the season opening Bahrain Grand Prix, with team-mate Carlos Sainz Jr a superb second.
Despite finishing on the podium, Lewis Hamilton doesn’t think Mercedes problems can be fixed quickly, both himself and George Russell believe that the team will get on top of it though.
Despite struggling for pace, Mercedes managed to salvage a 3-4, after capitalising on fierce rivals Red Bull double DNF-ing at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Leclerc leads a Ferrari 1-2 as Red Bull suffer a double retirement at the Bahrain Grand Prix
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Leclerc lead a Ferrari 1-2 as Sainz and Hamilton joined him on the podium of the 2022 Bahrain GP
Alfa Romeo enjoyed a brilliant opening Qualifying of 2022, with Valtteri Bottas starting sixth alongside his former team-mate Lewis Hamilton, and with rookie Guanyu Zhou in fourteenth.
Kevin Magnussen on his return to Formula 1 qualified an unbelievable seventh, with team-mate Mick Schumacher not too far away in twelfth. It’s the first time both Haas’ have made it past Q1 since Brazil 2019.
Despite Qualifying fifth and ninth respectively, Lewis Hamilton and George Russell are both up for the challenge of closing the gap to Ferrari and Red Bull
World Champion Max Verstappen narrowly missed out on pole position at the season opener with team-mate Sergio Pérez in fourth.



