Hamilton Wins Back-To-Back In Bahrain As Mercedes Soar, Race Review For Grand Prix

BY KEITH MEHAFFEY

In one of the most dramatic races in recent history Lewis Hamilton holds off his team mate Nico Rosberg to win in Bahrain.


I have been watching Grand Prix since the 70`s. Have seen many great races, this was up there with them all! Bahrain 2014 will go down as a classic, why? Read on!

In qualifying Lewis made two rare mistakes during Q3 to give up pole position to his team mate Nico. This was instantly overcome at the start as Hamilton got the better getaway and pushed his Silver Arrow into P1 by turn 1. 

The early laps saw much jostling for position down the race order and the Force India drivers make an immediate impact by getting into the top 7 by lap 6. Meanwhile at Ferrari Fernando Alonso complains of low power as Nico Hulkenberg breezes past! Alonso and Raikkonen then find themselves together in 8th and 9th respectively. At the front Nico Rosberg keeps up with Lewis just 1 second behind.

By lap 18, Rosberg closes the gap to Lewis to half a second and pushes hard. Nico tries a move on Lewis down the pit straight which Lewis reads and defends well. Hearts in the mouths for the Mercedes team on the pit wall! Lap 19 and Nico forces his way past Lewis and makes the move stick.Wait.. Lewis is a fighter and comes back at Nico re passing him and retakes the lead!! Lewis then pits for a fresh set of primes and the gauntlet is thrown down to Nico.

During the mid part of the race Lewis manages to build a lead of nearly 7 seconds on his team mate. The Red Bulls battle the Ferrari`s for 9th and 10th and we are treated to many overtakes and inter team battles all down the field. I cant think of another GP with so much action!

Lap 41 sees a major incident as Pastor Maldonado comes out of the pits and broadsides Esteban Gutierrez sending the Mexican airborne and barrel rolling. Luckily he is unhurt but surely Maldonado should get a race ban for that! Maybe pay drivers should be excluded from F1?! Cue the safety car much to lewis`s annoyance as he sees his near 10 second lead wiped out as both Mercedes drivers pit for fresh rubber. Nico has the advantage now as he is fitted with the faster option tyres and Lewis has another set of primes to finish with.



At the restart Nico pushes Lewis hard into the final 8 laps.Lewis sets a fastest lap in an effort to put Nico far enough behind in order for Nico to not be able to use DRS. Lewis radio`s that he has “no power” but then improves his lap time to Nico by 2 tenths! Its getting tense now. During the closing laps we are treated to some of the best racing between two team mates ever! Time and time again Nico attacks Lewis and Lewis defends brilliantly! Meanwhile Daniel Ricciardo makes a stunning move to overtake Sebastian Vettel for 6th and makes a big statement!

Last lap and Lewis Hamilton manages to stave off his faster team mate to take the chequered flag! Amazing win for Lewis in a race he had to win to take the championship to Nico. Great battles and overtakes between rivals all the way down the order. Great racing, great race!



Fantastic race today! Looks like a great battle between team mates and rivals since their Karting days for this years F1 championship! 

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Lewis Hamilton Grabs Pole Position In Thrilling Malaysian Grand Prix Qualification

BY KEITH MEHAFFEY

Lewis Hamilton prevailed from the Malaysian Grand Prix Qualifying to grab pole position in the race.

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton secured pole position for the second time in the season AP

Formula 1 is all about fine margins, and fine it was as Lewis Hamilton just shaded Sebastian Vettel to grab his 33rd career pole position equalling Jim Clark`s record.

SEE ALSO: Full Preview For 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix

The rain in Malaysia falls mainly… at the Sepang Circuit! With 50 mins until Qualy start the heavens opened and Qualy was delayed by 50 minutes. At the start of Q1 the two Mercedes AMG drivers come out first to set a lap time in uncertain conditions.

As Q1 progresses Nico Rosberg sets a fastest time of 1:57.183 before Marcus Ericsson crashes and the session is red flagged. 

Q2 starts with most drivers opting to go out early with intermediate tyres. Ferrari have a disaster when Alonso clashes with Kvyat at turn 9 and a red flag is shown! A result of poor visibility and poor judgement by both drivers, no penalty applied. Alonso suffers a broken upper wishbone suspension failure which is soon fixed by the Ferrari mechanics in time for Q3.

Drivers through to Q3 were Ham,Vet,Ros,Ric,Hul,Alo,Rai,But,Mag and Ver! Q3 starts with most of the drivers coming out on track in wet conditions still. Full wets or Inters the only major decision to make now! Lewis Hamilto sets the pace early on with a time of 1:59,431 which Vettel and Alonso chase in 2nd and 3rd. The rain then increased and the initial lap times proved to be the best. Lewis Hamilton took pole in a car that clearly had more time in it. Vettel takes second on the grid while Nico Rosberg starts in 3rd place.

So the rain threw a curveball into todays qualifying and the Mercedes team still came up trumps! Still going to back Lewis for the win!



Starting grid positions:

1 Hamilton
2 Vettel
3 Rosberg
4 Alonso
5 Ricciardo
6 Raikkonen
7 Hulkenberg
8 Magnussen
9 Vergne


The Mercedes team are still dominant but look is coming up on the rails again? Sebastian Vettel! Reliability will be the key here!


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SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX: Race Preview

By Keith Mehaffey

Formula One returns to The Marina Bay street circuit this weekend for what promises to be another exciting night race. Here is all the preview for Sunday’s Grand Prix.


Night time racing returns this weekend in Singapore.

You couldn’t have two more contrasting Grand Prix! From Monza to Marina Bay, classic to modern classic, the Formula One circus leaves Europe and flys out to Singapore! This street circuit has 23 corners and of course the race takes place under floodlights. Singapore is fast establishing itself as a favorite amongst F1 fans and offers many unique challenges.
The first race at The Marina Bay circuit was won under very controversial circumstances by Fernando Alonso in 2008. Under orders of Renault team principal Flavio Briatore, Nelson Piquet Jr deliberately crashed his car on lap 14 bringing out the safety car to help Alonso gain the lead and eventually win the race. An outrageous act that surely must never happen again.

The Singapore Grand Prix brings drivers a whole new set of challenges. The first and most obvious being a night time race. Floodlights mean that drivers have to adjust to high contrast vision at high speeds. It is a street circuit with little or no run off areas meaning that even small mistakes will normally result in a meeting with a barrier or two! 



The race starts at 8 pm local time to fit with European television and drivers have to contend with very hot and humid weather conditions. Race length is another challenge for the drivers, safety cars and the slower lap speeds often result in the race lasting for close to 2 hours!

So who is going to win? Hard to bet against Sebastian Vettel especially given current form and the Red Bull normally performs well here. His win in Italy has put massive pressure on his rivals to win this race. Lewis Hamilton has all but dismissed his chances of winning this years championship however I expect him to put in a strong drive this weekend. Fernando Alonso is another title challenger that surely has to win to keep his championship hopes alive There will be plenty of attention on him and new 2014 Ferrari team mate Kimi Raikkonen too!!


Sebastian Vettel knows that a win here will almost certainly spell the end of his rivals title challenges. Just one small mistake could have a massive say in the destination of this years F1 championship, lets go racing as we hit the streets of Singapore this Sunday!
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