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    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and race schedule from Sakhir

    LEWIS HAMILTON has continued his great form in Bahrain by taking pole position for today’s race.
    The Brit clinched the title with one of his greatest wins on a drenched track in Turkey last weekend and will be looking for another victory in presumably drier conditions in the desert.

    F1 returns to Bahrain this weekendCredit: AP:Associated Press
    What time does F1 Bahrain Grand Prix start?
    The F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race weekend takes place from Friday, November 27 to Saturday, November 29.
    The big race itself is at 2.10pm GMT TODAY.

    What TV channel is the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?
    The entire F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race weekend is live on Sky Sports F1.
    To stream the race live, head to your Sky Go account.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.
    Race schedule

    Friday, November 27
    Practice One – 11am
    Practice Two – 3pm
    Saturday, November 28
    Practice Three – 11am
    Qualifying – 2pm
    Sunday, November 29
    Race – 2.10pm More

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    Lewis Hamilton on track for more F1 records with Bahrain pole as Max Verstappen admits he cannot be stopped

    LEWIS HAMILTON’S rivals have no idea how to stop him from setting more Formula One records.
    Hamilton, who has already sewn up a joint-record seventh world title, is on course to set a new benchmark for wins in a season.

    Lewis Hamilton claimed his tenth pole of the season at the Bahrain Grand PrixCredit: EPA

    Hamilton was unstoppable as he took pole for Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix and is now poised to win this season’s remaining three races.
    If he can do that, it would take his tally to 13 victories in 17 GPs.
    That would not only mean he levels Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher’s record for the most wins in a year, but it would give him a win percentage of 76.47 per cent — beating Alberto Ascari’s record from 1952.
    No wonder then that his nearest competitors are left feeling that the only way they can stop him winning is by locking him up in a cupboard.

    Champ Hamilton, 35, said: “I came today and I was like, let’s just have fun and enjoy it.
    “That’s the most important thing, to enjoy what you’re doing.
    “And with the pressure a little bit off, it’s a bit of a release to go and drive like I just did.
    “I have not thought that I could finish the season on 100 pole positions for my career.

    Hamilton is on course to set a new benchmark for wins in a seasonCredit: EPA
    “It has already been such an incredible year so anything from now is just an added bonus.
    “It is close between the three of us and we have some tricky races ahead of us and it is not something I am thinking about.
    “But we will get there eventually and I am pushing as hard as I can for sure.”
    Hamilton’s boss at Mercedes, Toto Wolff, praised his driver’s relentless attitude to dominate the sport, despite picking up the title in the last race.
    And Wolff also admitted for the first time that he HAS started talks with Hamilton about extending his stay with the team, with a new deal expected to be worth £40million a season.
    He added: “It is unbelievable. Lewis won the championship and is still so motivated to show these kinds of performances.
    “On the contract, we are talking, which is good. Just little initial steps but we know we have to do something before the end of the year.”
    Hamilton starts ahead of team-mate Valtteri Bottas and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.

    Seven-time world champion Hamilton claimed pole with a time of 1:27.264
    And Bottas was left scratching his head as to how he can better the Brit.
    He groaned: “I am trying my best — he has got the title this year.
    “I am here to win and I know that starting from second on the grid you have all the opportunities. But you need a perfect race and, for sure, we will push hard and try.
    “And I am pretty sure that is what Max is thinking as well.”
    Verstappen, who starts in third in his Red Bull, says that he cannot take the fight to Hamilton because the Brit has a superior car.

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    He said: “As Lewis has shown, he is one of the best drivers in F1 but at the moment I don’t have equal chances.
    “I am pushing as hard as I can with the material I have got and sometimes it is closer and sometimes it is further away.
    “Today it was less competitive.”

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    Watch Mick Schumacher overtake SIX cars in stunning first lap as he channels father Michael’s talent in F2 title bid

    MICK SCHUMACHER produced a stunning opening lap to bolster his Formula 2 championship bid on Saturday.
    A disappointing qualifying run left the German tenth on the grid ahead of the feature race in Bahrain.

    But Schumacher channeled Ferrari legend dad Michael to launch up the rankings on lap one.
    Incredible traction off the line saw the 21-year-old pass SIX cars on the opening straight.
    At the first turn, he took the inside line and was right on the money with the brakes – allowing him to swoop past his competitors.
    And not only did Prema racer Schumacher enjoy a great start, he also saw championship rival Callum Ilott drop from first to second.

    An entertaining feature race in the desert saw the rivals battle for position, Ilott temporarily leading after the pit stops before finishing second.
    Schumacher’s fourth-placed finish meant the Brit chewed six points into his championship lead.

    Mick Schumacher remains top of the F2 leaderboard going into the final racesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Prema driver raced to fourth in Saturday’s feature raceCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    A 12-point gap keeps the Ferrari academy youngsters apart at the top of the table, before Sunday’s sprint race.
    The F2 calendar ends next weekend with the Sakhir GP around the outer circuit of Bahrain’s track.

    Whether he can secure the title or not, Schumacher is expected to be awarded a seat in Formula One next year.
    Along with Russian starlet Nikita Mazepin, he is tipped to sign for Haas and continue his ascent in the sport his dad dominated for over a decade.

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    Bahrain GP: World champion Lewis Hamilton continues 2020 dominance by storming to pole in Middle East

    LEWIS HAMILTON continued his stranglehold on the Formula One season after taking pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix. It was Hamilton’s tenth pole of the season and he will now go in search of his 11th win of the campaign – despite having already wrapped up the title. Hamilton’s teammate, Valtteri Bottas, will line […] More

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    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix LIVE: Qualifying UNDERWAY, Hamilton battling for pole position – latest updates, results

    THE Formula One season is back after a fortnight break – and ready for an adrenaline-filled weekend in the desert. Bahrain plays host as title winner Lewis Hamilton looks to claim a fourth career victory at the Sakhir Circuit. TV/Live stream: Sky Sports F1/NOW TV Qualifying time: 2pm – UNDERWAY Bahrain Grand Prix: 2.10pm – […] More

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    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and race schedule for Sakhir

    LEWIS HAMILTON has continued his great form in Bahrain by finishing first in both Friday practice sessions.
    The Brit clinched the title with one of his greatest wins on a drenched track in Turkey last weekend and will be looking for another victory in presumably drier conditions in the desert.

    F1 returns to Bahrain this weekendCredit: AP:Associated Press
    What time does F1 Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying start?
    The F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race weekend takes place from Friday, November 27 to Saturday, November 29.
    Qualifying starts on Saturday at 2pm UK time.
    What TV channel is the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?
    The entire F1 Bahrain Grand Prix race weekend is live on Sky Sports F1.
    To stream the race live, head to your Sky Go account.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch all the action with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.
    Race schedule

    Friday, November 27
    Practice One – 11am
    Practice Two – 3pm
    Saturday, November 28
    Practice Three – 11am
    Qualifying – 2pm
    Sunday, November 29
    Race – 2.10pm More

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    F1 Bahrain Grand Prix LIVE: Hamilton takes first place in both practice sessions – latest updates, results

    THE Formula One season is back after a fortnight break – and ready for an adrenaline-filled weekend in the desert.
    Bahrain plays host as title winner Lewis Hamilton looks to claim a fourth career victory at the Sakhir Circuit, where he won last year.
    Practice 1 time: 11am GMT
    Practice 2 time: 3pm GMT
    Practice 3 time: 11am – Saturday Nov 28
    Qualifying time: 2pm – Saturday Nov 28
    Bahrain Grand Prix: 2.10pm – Sunday Nov 29

    Follow all the action with our live blog below…

    FP2 IS DONE
    Hamilton tops the session just as he did in FP1.
    Verstappen in P2 and Bottas in P3.
    Other story was Alex Albon’s huge crash and the session being stopped by a stray dog.
    Good day from Perez, who again shows good pace but concerns for the two Ferraris and McLaren are also off the pace.

    AND THIS IS THE RESULT
    Hamilton in P1

    A new name at the top of the time sheet ⏱️
    Lewis Hamilton puts in a 1:28.971 to go quickest 🚀bahraingp 🇧🇭 f1 pic.twitter.com/PQIC9fKTq8
    — Formula 1 (@F1) November 27, 2020

    15 MINUTES TO GO
    Hamilton is now starting his quick runs. Let’s see what he’s got.

    Q2 IS GO AGAIN…
    The dog has gone and the session has restarted again.

    We had a Green Light – briefly
    And then this guy turned up 👀🐶🙂
    So another red flag for now…bahraingp 🇧🇭 f1 pic.twitter.com/MR0fdWoKod
    — Formula 1 (@F1) November 27, 2020

    VETTEL IS SINGING
    “Who let the dogs out?”
    That is two races in a row where a dog has stopped play.

    FP2 IS GO AGAIN…OR IS IT?
    The wreckage has been cleared up and the light goes green.
    There is now a dog on the track, so the session has been stopped.

    ALBON IS OK
    But he will be checked by the medics given the severity of the impact.
    He is a tough cookie but his smash is going to dent his confidence. Not to mention Red Bull’s coffers. That damage is going to cost a fair amount to rectify.

    RED FLAG
    Session is halted after Alex Albon hits the barriers hard 💥
    Albon reports on team radio that he’s ok 🎧bahraingp 🇧🇭 f1 pic.twitter.com/oGRYbb3uy3
    — Formula 1 (@F1) November 27, 2020

    WOAH BIG SMASH FOR ALBON – RED FLAG
    His Red Bull is smashed to bits.
    He lost control at the final corner and the car flips back and slams him into the wall.
    That was a poor mistake for the under fire driver. His confidence has been hammered and this is yet another blow.
    Will he stay at Red Bull?

    VERSTAPPEN LEADS THE WAY
    After some difficulties in Q1, Verstappen is going well here in P1.
    Perez again looking strong and Ricciardo too, so almost a repeat of Q1.
    The only difference is the two Mercs are bottom but they have yet to do their fast laps.

    A RARE MOMENT THIS SEASON
    As Mercedes cars are placed in P19 and P20
    Told you it was an experimental session.

    CLOSE SHAVE FOR VERSTAPPEN
    The Dutchman is nearly taken out by one of the Racing points. He is lucky to get away with that.
    Meanwhile Gasly is also losing his rag with Bottas, who is hogging the racing line, despite being slow and bogged down with a heavy fuel load.

    FP2 IS GO
    And again, the 2021 tyres will again make some appearances during this session. So plenty of development runs.

    Alex Terrell27th Nov 2020, 14:58

    HAMILTON IN ACTION
    The world champion was back in his groove earlier on. Can he repeat it in the second practice session?

    END OF Q1
    Hamilton means business. He is quickest in F1 following up his success in Turkey in excellent fashion.
    Bottas again in P2 and Perez in third.
    Good stuff from Sainz, Red Bull’s Verstappen and Albon, plus the Renault duo who are in the top 10.

    SOLID START FOR PEREZ
    Incredible to think that the Mexican is without a seat in F1 next season. Was on the podium last time out in Turkey. Now inside the top three.
    Great driver, but has been shown the door by Racing Point. He must be on Red Bull’s list and says he is only interesting in joining one team on the grid.

    NEAT ROUND UP

    TOP TEN (60/90 MINS)
    HamiltonBottas (📸)PerezGaslyVerstappenAlbonStrollSainzGrosjeanMagnussenbahraingp 🇧🇭 f1 pic.twitter.com/XQjbMZGkEW
    — Formula 1 (@F1) November 27, 2020

    RED BULL GIVES YOU SPINS

    Verstappen is the latest to suffer a spin, he loses it at the final corner and pits to replace his flat-spotted tyres 👀bahraingp 🇧🇭 f1 pic.twitter.com/HtLWEv7miJ
    — Formula 1 (@F1) November 27, 2020

    BAH-RAIN?
    More rain on the way. This could shake things up again. Hamilton and Bottas still P1 and P2.
    Good stuff so far from Gasly and Perez who are in the top four.

    SPINS FOR LECLERC AND GROSJEAN
    Mistakes from both drivers but they avoid contact with the barriers and are back on their way.
    Both cars very down on pace. Leclerc in P15 and Grosjean in P17

    VERSTAPPEN NOW ON TRACK
    The Red Bull man blew his chances of winning in Turkey after spinning off when he tried to overtake Sergio Perez.
    He would love to finish the season strongly as he has already secured the title of best of the rest behind the Mercedes duo.

    BOTTAS WRECKS A SET OF TYRES
    Remember, the Finn had a shocker in Turkey. He had six spins.
    And now he is flatspotting his tyres here, struggling to hit the brakes in time to make the corner and causing the front wheels to lock up.
    Not been a great season for him. Bad luck and unable to match his teammate.

    FP1 IS GO
    Already busy on track, The early rain has gone away and it is your champion, Lewis Hamilton at the top of the time charts.
    Bottas in P2, Sainz in P3.
    Early days yet…

    FP1 IS ALMOST GO
    And this week it will feature the new Pirelli tyres made for the 2021 season. Now, you might think that tyres are tyres.
    But you’d be wrong. The different compounds (of which there are 5) react in different ways. Some are harder and last longer, some a softer and while they result in faster laps, as they are grippier, they don’t last as long.
    Tyres are a big part of F1. There are one of the four main variables (driver, car, track and tyres) that can influence the race.
    They are the only part of the car that comes in contact with the surface, and, at the moment, the teams have limited information about the 2021 tyres.
    So, this FP1 session will feature lots of data gathering for the teams, who will study all the information they receive from a selection of new 2021-spec tyres.

    BOTH TITLES ARE DONE…BUT THERE IS STILL LOTS TO PLAY FOR
    Ok, so it is a bit difficult to get excited about the runner’s up runner up…but in the constructors’ championship it means millions in prize money.
    Racing Point, McLaren and Renault are all vying for that third place behind Red Bull, who occupy second place behind champions Mercedes.

    Alex Terrell27th Nov 2020, 10:09

    LEW’S PAIN
    Lewis Hamilton recalled the racial abuse he suffered as a young driver as he was honoured with the game changer prize at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards.
    The racing driver, who won a record-equalling seventh Formula One world championship earlier this month, appeared during the online ceremony in a pre-recorded segment.
    The Stevenage-born star, 35, described his early years in karting and spoke of how he had been affected by the death of George Floyd in the US.
    He said: “At the end of the day, every single one of us, we bleed the same colour blood.
    “It started when I was five, my first experience of racism, and it continued through school, walking through parks and being jumped, having things thrown at you, and then later through karting, constantly racial slurs.
    “Once I even turned professional, I received racial abuse and no-one said anything. My dad would always just say, ‘Do your talking on the track’.
    “For me, it was watching George being held down for those eight minutes and 30 seconds.
    “It brought up a lot of emotions that I hadn’t even realised I had suppressed. Enough is enough. Now is not the time to be silent.”
    Hamilton, who has shown his support for the Black Lives Matter movement throughout the 2020 F1 season, also looked back at his first race of the calendar where he took the knee.
    “I remember feeling heat because I knew it was going to spark some sort of reaction,” he said.
    “People still to this day don’t fully understand what that gesture means. This is not a political statement. This is a human rights issue.
    “It’s not just about doing the symbolism thing, like taking the knee or changing the car to black,” he added, referring to his F1 team Mercedes’ decision to use a black racing livery this year.
    “It’s then what can we do to really make change.”
    Star Wars actor John Boyega, actress Michaela Coel and England footballer Marcus Rashford were also among the stars honoured at the awards.

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    Lewis Hamilton insists he wants to keep crushing F1 rivals despite already winning title as ‘it’s in my DNA’

    LEWIS HAMILTON wants to keep crushing the opposition – despite having already won the title – because ‘it is in his DNA’.
    The world champion wrapped up his seventh title last out by winning the Turkish GP.

    Lewis Hamilton secured his seventh title last out by winning the Turkish GPCredit: Getty

    But he started on the front foot in Bahrain for this weekend’s GP by setting the quickest time in first practice.
    And the 35-year-old says he has no intentions of taking it easy as he chases his 11th win of the season.
    He said: “Winning is what we exist to do. It’s what we all work to do, what every single person in the team works towards.
    “We still have work to do, we have incremental improvements to work on. Every opportunity we get to be on track, we are still challenged and learning and developing, we’re on a constant journey to try to improve.

    “It is not easy to do when we have had the success we have had. But we all love that challenge and I love how it unifies us. We are constantly evolving in how we work as a team.
    “It is in my DNA. It is how I’m wired. I love that challenge, coming to another race where the pressure is different and the focus is on getting the best out of this weekend.
    “How can we extract more, learn more, almost use them as test races, so we can apply what we learned this year into next year’s car?”
    Hamilton has yet to sign a new £40million a year contract with his Mercedes team, however, he says it is only a formality.

    He has also closed the door on a move to Ferrari, despite admitting having held conversations with Ferrari’s chairman John Elkann last winter.
    He added: “I was never close at all to ever leaving my team. I think it’s only right that as drivers and as people when you’re looking at your next phases and committing to periods of time in your life.
    “You have to analyse what your options are and make sure you have done your due diligence and have the pros and cons.
    “I don’t know that our values are aligned, and timing… it just wasn’t meant to be. I’m not bothered by it. I’m so proud and grateful for the journey that I have with Mercedes.
    “I think this is the only team in the history of the sport where you’re long-life family member.
    “If you look at all the greats who have been there their whole lives, they’ve been a part of Mercedes, the Mercedes brand. You’re part of the road of evolution and they include you in the family forever.
    “So that’s something, that’s loyalty, which I have tattooed, which is a huge part and such an important value to myself.”

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    Meanwhile, he has also waded into the debate over F1’s promised salary cap to limit drivers’ wages.
    F1 is investigating the idea of limiting teams to a kitty of £22.5million to spend on both their drivers from the 2023 season.
    And Hamilton says that model is failed because in other US sports where wages are limited, the sports stars can negotiate their own sponsorship deals – unlike in F1 which is far more restrictive.
    He said: “The drivers here are the stars of the sport. They’re the ones who bring their brands, and their reputation helps elevate the sport, and help [brands] travel around the world.
    “If you look at other sports, there have been salary caps, I think the one difference is that those places the individuals own their image in many areas so then they can try to maximise their image elsewhere.
    “But this sport controls pretty much the driver’s image.”

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