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Sparks fly as Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB18, battles with Charles Leclerc, Ferrari F1-75
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The unseen Verstappen problem that ensured Leclerc's Bahrain GP win

Max Verstappen’s fight for victory in the opening race of Formula 1’s new era and his first as defending world champion was ultimately ended by a fuel pump problem, although an unseen mechanical woe became key to him losing out to Charles Leclerc at the Bahrain Grand Prix

“Ferrari is back. And it is properly back.”

So said Carlos Sainz Jr, fresh from the joyful parc ferme scenes at the 2022 Formula 1 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, where he finished as runner-up to team-mate Charles Leclerc. But for all his good work across the weekend, the Spaniard wasn’t the story of the first race of the new campaign – the start of the championship’s much-vaunted new era.

That centred on Leclerc’s brilliance against the reigning world champion, who put in a sterling display of his own – battling car issues throughout the contest, long before a dramatic Red Bull reliability meltdown cost Max Verstappen dearly.

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