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    Inside Lewis Hamilton’s amazing Colorado Mountain mansion F1 star reveals is a ‘home full of love and memories’

    LEWIS HAMILTON’S incredible mansion in the Colorado mountains is the place he loves to stay.The British superstar – who has won seven Formula 1 world championships – has an incredible property portfolio.
    Lewis Hamilton claims the house in Colorado is full of ‘love and memories’
    Lewis Hamilton loves to go for a spin on a snowmobile while out in Colorado
    In 2019, Hamilton splashed out a whopping £32million on a stunning penthouse in New York.
    Prior to that, he paid out £18m on a unique six-bedroom detached villa in West London, which he is currently refurbishing.
    He also owns a three-bedroom apartment in Switzerland and like many F1 drivers, he has a house in Monaco.
    But in the past, Hamilton has revealed that the place he likes to call home is in Colorado, America.
    Speaking to the BBC, he said: “I’ve never really been home [before].
    “In my winter, I go to the mountains [in Colorado], which I really see as my main home, because it’s a house and it’s full of love and memories from people, the family that come every winter.
    “Where I live in Monaco, it’s been somewhere I go back to and I’d call home but it lacks those memories.
    “I’d be there for short periods of time. So it’s not been the easiest.”
    Even Lewis Hamilton’s dogs appear to enjoy their time in Colorado
    Lewis Hamilton likes to spend the winter in Colorado
    Lewis Hamilton likes to bombard his 20.9million followers with snaps
    The Formula 1 legend likes to exercise outside if the weather is nice

    Hamilton has given a fans a glimpse of his Colorado home on Instagram.
    He has shared a snap of himself enjoying pancakes for breakfast while sat outside.
    The F1 star loves to soak up the views and explore the wilderness that surrounds the house.
    Hamilton has even taken his dogs for a spin around the lake on his paddleboard.
    There’s no end of activities that he can do while up the mountains with his loved ones.
    He has sped around on a snowmobile, raced up the hills on his motorbike and snowboarded down the cliffs.
    The inside of his Colorado pad has been kitted out with as much wood as possible.
    He has a huge wooden bookshelf, complete with a globe and a number of other statues.
    Hamilton could choose to celebrate his seventh title with a trip up to the mountains soon.
    The British superstar likes to make the most of the incredible views
    Lewis Hamilton pictured enjoying breakfast with a view
    The British star has given fans a glimpse inside of his Colorado home
    Lewis Hamilton poses for a snap with his beloved pet pooches
    Hamilton matched Michael Schumacher’s record of seven world titles last year.
    And back in December, he was knighted in the 2020 New Year’s Honours list.
    According to reports, Hamilton has plans to move back to London. Currently, his West London abode has scaffolding outside and is undergoing a major renovation.
    Lewis Hamilton pictured enjoying the view after a bike ride up the mountain
    The 36-year-old can brush up on his snowboarding skills while he’s up the mountains
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    F1 legend Sir Stirling Moss left £20million in his will and told pals ‘enjoy a few nights out’ after he died

    FUN-LOVING motor racing icon Sir Stirling Moss left £20million in his will and told pals: “Enjoy a few nights out.”The Formula One legend, who died last year aged 90, gave the order among a string of big-hearted legacies to 18 of his nearest and dearest.
    Sir Stirling Moss left £20million in his willCredit: Hulton Archive – Getty
    The gifts included £1,000 handed to a couple to spend on dinner at Miami, Florida, restaurant Joe’s Stone Crab.
    And he dished out his favourite paintings, model cars and even a lucky silver rabbit’s foot to others.
    He left the bulk of his fortune to his wife since 1980 Lady Susie, plus daughter Allison and son Elliot.
    Probate office figures showed the star, who lived in Mayfair, central London, left £22.08million in his will but this did not include US assets.
    The daring racing style of Sir Stirling, who won 16 of 66 F1 races from 1951 to 1961, led speeding motorists when stopped by police to be asked: “Who do you think you are, Stirling Moss?”
    Sir Stirling died after a long illness last yearCredit: AFP or licensors

    Sir Stirling died after a long illness last year with Lady Susie at his bedside.She paid tribute, saying: “It was one lap too many.
    “He died as he lived, looking wonderful.
    “He simply tired in the end and closed his beautiful eyes and that was that.”
    Sterling has been married to Lady Susie since 1980Credit: News Group Newspapers LtdList of Sir Sterling’s legacies

    £1,000 to a pal (now dead) for him and his wife “to enjoy a few of our usual nights out” and two trophies
    £10,000 and a Marcel Lebrun painting to his former secretary
    A hand-carved Birdcage Maserati sculpture by artist Dennis Hoyt to a male pal
    A John Brierley model train to another male friend
    £2,000 and his Mercedes Benz boxed edition Silver Arrows, given to him by Mercedes Benz in 1998, to a male pal
    A Talbot model to a male friend
    £1,000 to a married London couple to “enjoy at Joe’s Stone Crab” restaurant in Miami, US
    £1,000 to a female friend
    A Cooper model to a male pal
    £5,000 to a married couple
    Another £5,000 to a US friend
    His silver rabbit’s foot – given to Sir Stirling in 1954 by friends – to his ex-psychotherapist for “giving me more than luck”
    £1,000 to a female friend “to help towards her telephone bills”
    £1,000 to another female friend
    £10,000 to his niece to “put towards buying another horse”
    £5,000 to a married couple as “my thanks for their loyalty”
    A painting of Hyde Park by artist Dexter Brown to “remind her of her many numbered bottles enjoyed after walks through that park”.
    £10,000 to his rally driver sister, Pat, who sadly died in 2008
    £20,000 to his god-daughter

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    Max Verstappen is a better driver than Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes star would struggle in his car, claims Red Bull boss

    MAX VERSTAPPEN is better than Lewis Hamilton and the Mercedes champ would struggle if they had to swap cars, claims Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Brit chief Horner – married to former Spice Girl Geri – reckons fellow Englishman George Russell’s outing in Hamilton’s car last season proved Verstappen, 23, is superior.
    Christian Horner (left) thinks Max Verstappen is a better driver than Lewis HamiltonCredit: Reuters
    Hamilton is yet to sign a new deal at MercedesCredit: Getty – Pool
    Seven-time world champion Hamilton, 36, was KO’d by coronavirus for the Sakhir Grand Prix and Williams driver Russell deputised.
    Russell qualified in second place just 0.026s behind the other Mercedes driven by Valtteri Bottas and was leading the race by ten seconds before problems in the pit and with his tyres cost him a maiden win.
    Hamilton is currently unemployed after his Merc deal expired and revealed he has ‘lots going on’ as talks over a new £40million deal continue.
    Horner, 47, told RacingNews365: “I think Verstappen is the best, and George Russell’s performance at Mercedes confirmed that for me.
    “Max and Lewis stand out for me but, while we should definitely not be blind to what Hamilton has achieved, he does have a good package at his disposal.
    “While Max has to get more out of his car.
    “At Mercedes, a Williams driver can qualify himself directly on the front row and Russell almost won the race. 
    “However, if at Red Bull someone has to get into Verstappen’s car, for example if Max had corona, then nobody will reach his level.”
    Red Bulls’s Verstappen is hoping to challenge Brit Hamilton’s F1 supremacyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Hamilton was knighted by the Queen in the New Year’s Honours list and also picked up the BBC Sports Personality of the Year gong for 2020.
    The Stevenage-born icon eclipsed Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 wins last year to fuel the GOAT debate.
    Rival Sebastian Vettel insisted Schumacher is the greatest while Hamilton slammed critics ‘with a bee in their bonnet’.
    Verstappen finished third behind the two Mercedes in 2020 and Horner thinks there is plenty more to come from the Dutch star after confirming he hasn’t reached his full potential yet.
    He added: “The others have a hard time compared to Max’s performance.
    “If you look at his performance in Abu Dhabi: his pole was phenomenal and then he controlled the race in a very mature way from start to finish.
    “His racing craft is excellent, as is his tyre management.
    “Max has become better at ‘reading’ the race, giving feedback to the team, but also, for example, in dealing with disappointment. He has matured very much in those areas.”
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    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix: UK start time, TV channel, live stream from Sakhir race as season kicks off

    F1 heads to Bahrain for the start of the new season, with Lewis Hamilton looking to be the first driver ever to win eight world championships.The Brit equalled Michael Schumacher’s record last year by winning a seventh title at a canter.
    Lewis Hamilton will be aiming to become the first ever eight-time world champion this yearCredit: Getty
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    The 23-race F1 calendar could be reduced or expanded this season, but there is no doubting Hamilton, 36, is top dog.
    What time does the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix start?

    The F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race weekend runs from Friday, March 26 to Sunday, March 28.
    Max Verstappen will start from pole after leading qualifying.
    The big race will get underway from 4pm.

    What TV channel is the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?

    The F1 Bahrain Grand Prix is live on Sky Sports F1.
    To stream the race live, head to your Sky Go app.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass.
    Sunday coverage commences at 2.30pm and finishes at 6pm.

    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix schedule
    Friday, March 26

    Practice One – 11.30am
    Practice Two – 3pm

    Saturday, March 27

    Practice Three – 12pm
    Qualifying – 3pm

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    Lewis Hamilton admits he faces a battle to defend Formula One crown as Max Verstappen snatches Bahrain pole

    LEWIS HAMILTON knows he is not going to get it all his own way this season after seeing how tough his title defence is going to be.Max Verstappen took a brilliant pole for Sunday’s Bahrain GP with a sensational lap that gave Red Bull their first back-to-back pole positions since 2013.
    Hamilton, who is looking for an eighth world title, had no answer to Verstappen’s pace and admitted he drove the nuts off his Merc.
    Lewis Hamilton admits he has a fight on his hands to defend his F1 world title with Max Verstappen flying in his Red BullCredit: Getty
    Max Verstappen sealed a sensational pole position for the season opener in BahrainCredit: Getty
    There was no hiding the glum faced in the Mercedes garage as Hamilton qualified in second place and Valtteri Bottas took third, with boss Toto Wolff admitting they have a real fight on their hands.
    He said: “Every deficit is difficult to take and it is the first race of the season and Red Bull have the quicker car in Bahrain than us.
    “I am proud of how we recovered from the test, that was suboptimal and now the fight is on.
    “If we analysed the regulations and say ‘that’s it,’ then we could not be fighters.
    “We just need to get that car in its sweet spot so it can combat with our competitors.
    “The car is just not in a happy place and Bahrain was not great for us last year, the track layout and asphalt Red Bull seem to master it better than us.
    “We just need to do what we have done in the last years and understand the car and the tyres and optimise the details and then we will be back in the fight.”
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    Hamilton joined Wolff in putting on a brave face as Verstappen celebrated pole having dominated winter preseason testing and all three practice sessions.
    It was Verstappen’s fourth pole of his career but today’s start will see Hamilton line up alongside the Dutchman for the first time when Verstappen has been on pole.
    Hamilton added: “I gave it everything I had and ultimately it was not quick enough. It was the best I could do. I got everything from the car.”
    And the Brit admitted it could have been a lot worse based on their preseason form in testing, which was hampered by handling and reliability issues, as this year’s new rules, introduced to reel in Merc’s advantage, began to bite.
    He said: “We did a good job from testing so to be that close when at testing we were further behind.
    “It is closer than we expected. It is a good step forward.
    “We thought it would be double the gap you saw, so that is down to the fantastic work the people have been doing at the factory.
    “With these rule changes we are down in certain places and we have to catch them up.
    “Of course we want to be first but we knew it would be a challenge and we knew Red Bull are faster than us.
    “The regulations peg us back but we work on these things to do the best we can.”

    Of course, this result is only qualifying on race one of the new season.
    And while there is an air of optimism that Red Bull can break Merc’s seven-year stranglehold on both the drivers and team’s championship, Verstappen is remaining cautious.
    He said: “I am very happy to be in pole position and shows the guys have been working hard with the adjustments to the car.
    “It is what you always aim for and in the last few years it has not happened but we knew what our weaknesses were last year and we have worked on them.
    “We had a good test but there are no guarantees for the race weekend.”
    Red Bull boss, Christian Horner, added: “That’s the real first test of the year. You can see it’s nip and tuck.
    “I think it’s going to be very, very tight tomorrow. The whole team has worked hard over the winter and Honda have been fantastic.
    “Mercedes – look at how they have turned up. Everyone was writing them off. It’ll be massively hard for us to beat them but we’ll be there.”
    But it was bittersweet for Red Bull as newboy Sergio Perez qualified down in 11th place, while returning two-time world champion, Fernando Alonso, will start in ninth.
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    F1 ins and outs with 12 driver changes for new season including Fernando Alonso’s shock return and Alex Albon axe

    IT is just 103 days since the final race of the 2020 season in Abu Dhabi, but over the winter there have been plenty of changes.A total of 12 drivers have moved to F1, or left, or changed teams, that’s over half of the grid.
    Mick Schumacher has been selected by the Haas F1 teamCredit: AFP
    With the new season under way this weekend – we run down all the changes…
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    MICK SCHUMACHER
    The return of the the most famous surname in F1 history, Mick, the son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, has been selected by the Haas F1 team.
    Schumacher junior won the Formula 2 title last season and has made no secret of his dreams to follow his father into F1.
    The 22-year-old is backed by the Ferrari Driver Academy and has effectively been loaned to Haas, who are Ferrari’s customer and they use the Italian team’s engines.
    Schumacher will be eager to impress on the big stage but says he is comfortable and proud to bring the family name back to F1.
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    Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso makes his return to F1 after a two-year breakCredit: Getty
    FERNANDO ALONSO
    The two-time world champion makes his return to F1 after a two-year break.
    The Spaniard says he has unfinished business in the sport after a frustrating time in the wilderness.
    He failed in his attempt to win the Indy 500 and complete the ‘triple crown’ and the lure of F1 got to the 39-year-old.
    There is not a question that his skill warranted more than his two titles, but he faces a tough ask in getting a third with Alpine – the rebranded Renault team.
    Alonso had his success with Renault in 2005 and 2006, can he turn Alpine into world-beaters too?
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    SERGIO PEREZ
    The final driver to complete the line up on the grid for 2021, the Mexican has joined Red Bull. It promises to be a major coup by the Milton Keynes based team – and could prove to be a career-defining move for Perez.
    He has now been in F1 for 10 years, has plenty of experience with Sauber, McLaren, Force India and Racing Point and could keep Max Verstappen on his toes.
    CARLOS SAINZ
    The Spaniard caught the eye at McLaren in 2019 with a third-placed finish in Brazil. He went one better in 2020 in Monza, when he finished second in the Italian GP.
    A coincidence? The 26-year-old has now joined Ferrari to partner Charles Leclerc, 23,  giving Ferrari their youngest driver line up in 50 years.
    DANIEL RICCIARDO
    The Aussie has joined McLaren as a replacement for Sainz. With seven-wins under his belt, Ricciardo is looking to move on from his frustrating time at Renault, where he was plagued by reliability issues. He will partner Brit Lando Norris at McLaren.
    Sebastian Vettel still has plenty of years left in himCredit: Splash
    SEBASTIAN VETTEL
    Completing the swap, the four time world champion has replaced Perez at Racing Point – now Aston Martin.
    Vettel had a shocking year in 2020, finishing down in 13th place in the drivers’ championship.
    At 33, Vettel still has plenty of years left in him and Aston are hoping they can help him rediscover the form that won him four crowns at Red Bull.
    NIKITA MAZEPIN
    The controversial Russian driver will partner Schumacher at Haas, as the American team go for a rookie pairing.
    He finished fifth in the F2 championship last season but almost lost his seat for a social media post where he groped a woman’s breast. His dad is a billionaire, who sponsors the team.
    YUKI TSONODA
    The first F1 driver to be born in the 2000s, the Japanese ace has joined Red Bull’s B-team AlphaTauri. He impressed during preseason testing and can learn a lot from his teammate, and Italian GP winner, Pierre Gasly.

    OUT
    ROMAIN GROSJEAN
    The Frenchman was already out before his fiery smash in the Sakhir GP. He has since recovered and will spend this season racing in IndyCar.
    KEVIN MAGNUSSEN
    The Dans also left the Haas team and will race in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the US and the World Endurance Championship for Peugeot.
    DANIIL KYVAT
    The Russian has again found himself out of the Red Bull stable. This time he has joined the Alpine team as a reserve driver.
    ALEX ALBON
    Another driver to feel the axe at Red Bull. The London-born Thai racer has been demoted to reserve and test driver for the team.
    Alex Albon has been axed by Red BullCredit: PA
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    Lewis Hamilton starts Bahrain GP in SECOND after missing out on pole to Verstappen while Mick Schumacher disappoints

    LEWIS HAMILTON will start his quest for a record-breaking eighth Formula One world title from second on the grid at Bahrain.The British legend, 36, was pipped to pole by Max Verstappen with the Dutch whiz’s final lap in a thrilling Q3.
    Max Verstappen pipped Lewis Hamilton to pole position with his final lap in Q3Credit: Getty
    Max Verstappen clinched only his fourth-ever career pole in the 2021 season openerCredit: Reuters
    With Verstappen leading with a lap apiece to go, Hamilton posted a time of 1:29.385 to take provisional pole.
    But the Red Bull star continued his weekend dominance having topped both of Friday’s practice sessions with a blistering final lap of 1:28.997 to take first place on the grid.
    Verstappen’s team erupted in celebration after sealing only his fourth career pole, with Sky Sports forced to apologise after one screamed: “Yes! That was f***ing awesome!”
    On taking pole, Verstappen said: “We had a good week of testing.
    “There are no guarantees but it’s been great so far, really enjoyable to drive.
    “With the wind conditions changing, it’s not easy to change the set up of the car but I’m really happy with pole position.
    “My first lap in Q3 wasn’t amazing but finally, the balance was there. You have to be careful not to overheat the rear tyres.
    “The car has been steady on the short and long runs, we have a good car. We need a good, clean start.”
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    BAHRAIN GP: Qualifying results

    Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
    Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
    Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
    Pierre Gasly (Alpha Tauri)
    Daniel Ricciardo (McLaren)
    Lando Norris (McLaren)
    Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
    Fernando Alonso (Alpine)
    Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)
    Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
    Antonio Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo)
    Yuki Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri)
    Kimi Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo)
    George Russell (Williams)
    Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
    Nicholas Latifi (Williams)
    Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin)
    Mick Schumacher (Haas)
    Nikita Mazepin (Haas)

    Hamilton added: “Congratulations to Max. He did such an amazing job, so fast on that last lap.
    “I gave it everything I had but unfortunately not good enough
    “It was the best I could do and I got everything I could from the car.
    “We did a really good job from testing to come here and everyone in the factory has done a fantastic job considering in testing we thought we would be further behind.”
    Hamilton’s Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas snatched third, ahead of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and AlphaTauri ace Pierre Gasly.
    McLaren duo Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris took sixth an seventh ahead of Ferrari new-boy Carlos Sainz in eighth.
    Fernando Alonso, back in F1 after a two-year break, ended up ninth in his Alpine, with Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll finishing tenth.
    Lewis Hamilton thought he’d done enough to clinch pole only to be beaten in the dying seconds of the sessionCredit: AFP
    But in a disastrous debut race, Mick Schumacher ended up 19th – ahead of only Haas team-mate Nikita Mazepin.
    The German was nearly two seconds off the pace of Q1 leader Verstappen.
    Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel finished 18th in Q1 in his first race for Aston Martin.
    His team-mate Stroll made it to Q2 in 12th, with Vettel later claiming he was held up by a yellow flag.
    Esteban Ocon (Alpine) and Nicholas Latifi (Williams) were the other two drivers to crash out in the first round of qualifying.
    Yuki Tsunoda, after setting a blistering Q1 time, fell in Q2 in his AlphaTauri.
    Tsunoda – who ended up 12th – was joined by George Russell, Kimi Raikkonen, Antonio Giovinazzi and Sergio Perez in failing to make the final round of qualifying.

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    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying LIVE: Verstappen posts early quick time with Hamilton in hunt in Q1 – latest updates

    LEWIS HAMILTON is back as he looks to become the first man in history to win eight F1 world championships.The Brit is taking part in qualifying NOW as all the drivers look for the prime slots on the grid for tomorrow’s Bahrain Grand Prix in the opening round of the F1 season.

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    HAMILTON FINALLY GETS ON TOP
    The world champion tops the timesheets for the first time this weekend.
    Have Mercedes made improvements? Were they sandbagging after all? Verstappen in P2, but has damage to the floor of his car.
    Q2 IS GO
    Busy track. Valtteri Bottas is first out. The majority of the bigger teams opting for the media tyres, which they will start the race on tomorrow.But can one of the midfield teams cause and upset using the quicker, soft tyre?
    Q1 IS DONE BLOW FOR VETTEL – RUSSELL THROUGH
    Those drivers eliminated are: Mick Schumacher, Nicholas Latifi, Esteban Ocon, Sebastian Vettel and Nikita Mazepin.
    VERSTAPPEN HAS A WOBBLE
    The Red Bull man goes quickest and is looking good at the top of the timesheets.
    But he has just gone wide of the track and now broken some of his floor. Will that have an impact on his lap time for qualifying?
    SUPER STUFF FROM TSUNODA
    The AlphaTauri rookie, Yuki Tsunoda, has a mega lap and sets the second-quickest time after Max Verstappen.
    BUSY TRACK
    The pitlane comes alive as cars pull out from their garages. Plenty of early action with just 10 minutes remaining of Q1.
    SPAIN FOR MAZEPIN
    The Russian driver has lost control and spuns his Haas at Turn 13. Not a great start for his F1 career.He is back into the pits for some new tyres.
    RUSSELL IS FIRST OUT
    The Williams man is on track. What can he do? Will he make it into the top 15?
    HERE WE GO QUALIFYING FOR THE FIRST RACE OF THE SEASON
    Can Red Bull keep up their excellent start with a pole? Or will Mercedes strike back?Who else will make the top 10? Can Fernando Alonso challenge on his return?And how will George Russell go in his Williams.
    AND THERE WE HAVE IT!
    Max Verstappen with Red Bull fastest again with 1m 30.577s in P3.
    Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton second with 1m 31.316s and Pierre Gasly with AlphaTauri third on 1m 31.583s.
    Huge advantage for Red Bull going into the first qualifying session of the season later on.

    TWO MINUTES TO GO!
    Last chance for the drivers to squeeze a lap in before P3 comes to an end.
    AS IT STANDS!
    This is how the top 15 stands with just five minutes of P3 to go.

    VERSTAPPEN GOES QUICKEST!
    Max Verstappen and Red Bull take the big advantage ahead of qualifying by clocking a 1m 30.577s on the softs.
    Hamilton now 0.739s behind with Gasly in third.
    DO IT DAN!
    Daniel Ricciardo has been told to brake deeper into turn one.
    He is losing time under the brakes which is a surprise but those are his instructions.
    JUST 12 MINUTES TO GO!
    So Hamilton and Bottas fastest so far with Sergio Perez third as Verstappen pulls out the pit with a shiny new set of soft tires on.
    HAMILTON GOES QUICKEST!
    The Brit hits 1m 31.316s just moments after Bottas went top.
    Bottas’ lap was half a second slower but things starting to come together for Mercedes.

    WHAT VETTEL WAS THAT?!
    Sebastian Vettel is struck in the face with a piece of equipment that seemed to come loose from the front left corner of his car.
    The German got on the radio and let his team know but it remains unclear exactly what it was.
    GASLY GOES QUICKEST!
    The Frenchman records the fastest P3 time we’ve seen.
    A 1m 32:321s for AlphaTauri.
    The track temperature is also plummeting to around 44 degrees.

    OH NO NORRIS!
    McLaren’s Lando Norris also complains about front locking.
    It seems to be a recurring problem throughout the teams so far ahead of this season opener in Bahrain.
    MAZE-SPIN!
    Nikita Mazepin mimicks Leclerc spins out.
    Nothing serious, slides onto the gravel but heads straight back to the pit.

    FER GOD SAKE!
    Fernando Alonso complained to his team that ‘front locking was a problem’ heading into turn one.
    The Spaniard was heard reporting back to his team as he clocked more than 2.3 seconds slower than Verstappen’s lead marker.
    LAND AHOY!
    Lando Norris had time to wave at his pal Carlos Sainz as he whizzed past him on Bahrain practice.

    VERSTAPPEN QUICKEST!
    It is a 1m 32.933s for Hamilton.
    And it stands until Verstappen pips it with a 1m 32.617s.
    HARD MAN MAX!
    Max Vertsappen is out on the hard tires.
    Most drivers have been out on the softs until now but the Red Bull man has a fairly used looking hard set on.
    BONJOUR CHARLES!
    Charlses Lecler and Lewis Hamilton are out on the track.
    The Brit looks extremely comfortable already with much more rear stability.
    He’s managed four tenths quicker than his team-mate Bottas already even though the Finn’s time got deleted.
    And Leclerc spins out on turn three!!!
    He tells his team: “The grip is incredibly low!”
    But no damage and he makes his way off the gravel and back onto the tarmac.

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