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Sebastian Vettel wins the Bahrain Grand Prix!
Red Bull has been in fine form this weekend and it is a fine return to the top step of the podium for the world champion.
Raikkonen takes second place for a delighted Lotus team, having started 11th, then pressuring Vettel for much of the distance. Great drive.
It's a brilliant third place for Grosjean as he takes his maiden podium finish for Lotus.
Webber ends his day fourth once again in his Red Bull.
Rosberg nurses a rough-sounding Mercedes home in fifth, but faces some questions in the stewards' room later on.
Di Resta does a brilliant job to finish sixth for Force India with two stops, just holding off Alonso right at the line.
Both Vettel and Rosberg have stopped at the pit exit, with fuel pushed to the limit in this fast-paced race.
Alonso was just 0.2s behind the Force India as they crossed the line, with Hamilton eighth, Massa ninth and Schumacher scores a point.
A delighted Vettel is now sprinting down the pitlane to celebrate with his Red Bull team in parc ferme.
Out of the points, Perez was 11th with Hulkenberg 12th. Kobayashi passed Vergne in the closing laps to take 13th.
Ricciardo ended up 15th and won his race-long battle with Petrov - the Russian finishing 14 seconds behind him. Kovalainen was 17th.
Button retired towards the end but was still classified in 18th place, with Glock 19th, de la Rosa 20th and Karthikeyan in 21st.
Senna was the last classified finisher in 22nd place, but he retired in the garage some laps before the end.
The top three drivers walk out onto the podium to enormous cheers and the German national anthem rings out for the winner - Sebastian Vettel.
That is followed by the Austrian national anthem for today's winning constructor - Red Bull Racing.
Vettel is delighted as he is given the winner's award by the crown prince, with the world champion returning to the top step of the podium.
Team boss Christan Horner picks up the trophy for Red Bull's first victory of 2012.
Kimi Raikkonen takes his award for second place. The iceman barely cracks a smile but must be pleased with his day's work.
A great day for Grosjean as he collects his maiden F1 trophy after a fine drive to third place.
The champagne sprays on the podium at the end of a tough race.
Horner joins the top three on the top step for the traditional end-of-race photograph, before the drivers head off to the press conference.
Two drivers officially retired from today's race. Maldonado ended his race in the garage after a severe left rear puncture, while Marussia's Charles Pic stopped out on track shortly before mid distance.
Vettel's win boosts him to a familiar position in the points standings - first - with Hamilton falling to second after trouble in the pits.
Webber is up to third in the standings after another fourth place finish, as Button's late retirement drops him to fourth - tied with Alonso
Red Bull is back in control of the constructors' standings, leading McLaren by nine points after a dismal day for the Woking-based team.
A great day for Lotus though as it finally makes the podium - with both drivers - putting the Enstone team up to third in the standings.
Stick with AUTOSPORT for all the reaction from Bahrain this afternoon.
Sebastian Vettel gets back to winning ways and the wagging finger returns after a fine tyre-preserving drive from the front.
The world champion blasted off with a great start and then it was a case of controlling the gap to the Lotus pair and team-mate Mark Webber. McLaren shot itself in the foot this time round with difficult pitstops, while Rosberg's challenge faltered with a broken exhaust.
Paul di Resta deserves a note for a great two-stop race in the Force India, while further back Michael Schumacher made good progress early on, but spent the last 30 laps of the race battling hard against Sergio Perez.
It was another action-packed grand prix, but after all is said and done there was only one winner today - Sebastian Vettel - while the rest of Formula 1 will no doubt ponder on the way home whether it was right for this event to go ahead in the first place.
This was the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix on AUTOSPORT Live. Thanks for joining us over the last three days of action and we will be back for the sport's return to Europe and the Spanish Grand Prix, in three weeks' time.
The world champion blasted off with a great start and then it was a case of controlling the gap to the Lotus pair and team-mate Mark Webber. McLaren shot itself in the foot this time round with difficult pitstops, while Rosberg's challenge faltered with a broken exhaust.
Paul di Resta deserves a note for a great two-stop race in the Force India, while further back Michael Schumacher made good progress early on, but spent the last 30 laps of the race battling hard against Sergio Perez.
It was another action-packed grand prix, but after all is said and done there was only one winner today - Sebastian Vettel - while the rest of Formula 1 will no doubt ponder on the way home whether it was right for this event to go ahead in the first place.
This was the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix on AUTOSPORT Live. Thanks for joining us over the last three days of action and we will be back for the sport's return to Europe and the Spanish Grand Prix, in three weeks' time.
By: Emlyn Hughes, Geoff Creighton, Simon Strang
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