The pair of Ginetta G55 finished one-two at the end of typically eventful Britcar MSA British Endurance Championship (BEC) encounter at Donington Park, with rain in the second half of the race helping decide the outcome as several contenders lost time.
International Superstars Series rookie Johan Kristoffersson has surged into the lead of the championship after a double victory at Imola with the…
Norbert Siedler leads the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup standings after winning the second race of the season-opening double-header in Bahrain.
Daniel Ricciardo had a huge smile plastered to his face after putting his Toro Rosso sixth on the Bahrain grid yesterday, but leaves the Gulf state disappointed after a nightmare opening lap in today’s race.
Marussia leave Bahrain this evening feeling disappointed after recording their first retirement of the 2012 season.
Williams leave the Bahrain disappointed after both cars retired from today’s grand prix in the Gulf state.
Felipe Massa has finally got some points on the board in 2012 after finishing ninth in today’s Bahrain Grand Prix. Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso finished the race in seventh.
Lotus had a great result in Bahrain today, getting both cars onto the podium, with Kimi Raikkonen not far off snatching the race victory from Sebastian Vettel, the eventual winner.
McLaren come away from Bahrain with just four points to show for their efforts in today’s grand prix, despite the fact that both cars started the race within the top four.
Paul di Resta was one of the drivers of the day after maximising a two-stop strategy to collect sixth place in the Bahrain Grand Prix, matching his best result in Formula 1.
Sebastian Vettel described today’s Bahrain Grand Prix as ‘extremely tough’ after seeing of the challenge of Kimi Raikkonen in the Lotus to claim his first victory of the 2012 season.
Nico Rosberg said that his fifth place in Bahrain today was down to a good recovery from a poor start.
Sauber failed to score any points for the first time this season at today’s Bahrain Grand Prix as Sergio Perez finished only eleventh and Kamui Kobayashi was thirteenth.
HRT leave Bahrain in a positive mood after delivering another finish for both cars, this time in the hot conditions at the Sakhir Circuit.
Both Caterham drivers are taking plenty of positives from today’s Bahrain Grand Prix after Vitaly Petrov finished the race sixteenth, with team-mate Heikki Kovalainen one place behind.
Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull wins the Bahrain Grand Prix by 3.3 seconds from Kimi Raikkonen
Sebastian Vettel took his first win of the season today in Bahrain, and now sits at the top of the drivers’ championship.



