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Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain, April 21st 2013

Positions at race end

  • 1st: Sebastian Vettel
    Infiniti Red Bull Racing
    Pit stops: 3
    1:36:00.498

  • 2nd: Kimi Räikkönen
    Lotus F1 Team
    Pit stops: 2
    +09.111s

  • 3rd: Romain Grosjean
    Lotus F1 Team
    Pit stops: 3
    +19.507s

  • 4th: Paul Di Resta
    Sahara Force India F1 Team
    Pit stops: 2
    +21.727s

  • 5th: Lewis Hamilton
    Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team
    Pit stops: 3
    +35.230s

  • 6th: Sergio Pérez
    Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
    Pit stops: 3
    +35.998s

  • 7th: Mark Webber
    Infiniti Red Bull Racing
    Pit stops: 3
    +37.244s

  • 8th: Fernando Alonso
    Scuderia Ferrari
    Pit stops: 4
    +37.574s

  • 9th: Nico Rosberg
    Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team
    Pit stops: 4
    +41.126s

  • 10th: Jenson Button
    Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
    Pit stops: 4
    +46.631s

  • 11th: Pastor Maldonado
    Williams F1 Team
    Pit stops: 3
    1:06.450

  • 12th: Nico Hülkenberg
    Sauber F1 Team
    Pit stops: 3
    1:12.933

  • 13th: Adrian Sutil
    Sahara Force India F1 Team
    Pit stops: 3
    1:16.719

  • 14th: Valtteri Bottas
    Williams F1 Team
    Pit stops: 3
    1:21.511

  • 15th: Felipe Massa
    Scuderia Ferrari
    Pit stops: 4
    1:26.364

  • 16th: Daniel Ricciardo
    Scuderia Toro Rosso
    Pit stops: 3
    1 LAP(s)

  • 17th: Charles Pic
    Caterham F1 Team
    Pit stops: 3
    1 LAP(s)

  • 18th: Esteban Gutièrrez
    Sauber F1 Team
    Pit stops: 4
    1 LAP(s)

  • 19th: Jules Bianchi
    Marussia F1 Team
    Pit stops: 4
    1 LAP(s)

  • 20th: Max Chilton
    Marussia F1 Team
    Pit stops: 4
    1 LAP(s)

  • 21st: Giedo van der Garde
    Caterham F1 Team
    Pit stops: 5
    +2 LAP(s)s

  • 22nd: Jean-Éric Vergne
    Scuderia Toro Rosso
    Pit stops: 2
    +41 LAP(s)s

Report

Race report

Sebastian Vettel enjoyed one of his more comfortable days as the reigning world champion eased to the 28th win of his career at the Bahrain GP.

In taking the chequered flag for the second successive time at the Bahrain Grand Prix, and in claiming his second victory this year, Red Bull star Vettel now has a 10-point lead over Lotus' Kimi Raikkonen.

The Finn again had to settle for the runner-up spot, as was the case last Sunday in China, but at least had team-mate Romain Grosjean for company on the podium.

Astonishingly, it was the same one-two-three at the desert-based Bahrain International Circuit as it was in 2012.

Adopting a two-stop strategy, like Raikkonen who has extended his run of results in the points to 21 races, Force India's Paul Di Resta almost made it work as he conjured one of his finest drives.

But in being passed by Grosjean five laps from home in the 57-lap race, it denied the Scot the first podium of his 43-race career, but at least in finishing fourth he equalled his best result.

With people tipping Fernando Alonso as the man to beat this season following his victory last Sunday in China, the double champion suggested the campaign could be a rollercoaster one if the opening four races are anything to go by.

Second in the season-opener in Australia, Alonso crashed out early in Malaysia a week later when he ran over his front wing that had worked loose following a lap-one tussle with Vettel.

The Spaniard's 31st-career triumph followed seven days ago, and after lining up third on the grid here the belief was he could double up.

After seven laps, however, he was the first of the leaders to pit, not only switching from the medium-compound tyres to the hard, but primarily due to a problem with his DRS.

One lap later, and with Red Bull's Mark Webber and Grosjean pitting as the first round of stops began in earnest, Alonso was in again as his DRS was lodged in the open position.

It took three mechanics to push down and snap it shut again, but with that went any hope of win number 32, the 31-year-old ultimately just scraping into the points with eighth place.

It meant, once Vettel passed Mercedes' Nico Rosberg on lap three as the German had done all he could in holding onto his advantage from the start, there was only going to be one winner barring trouble.

Vettel pitted for the first time on lap 10, allowing Di Resta to lead for four laps, and then once the Scot took on fresh rubber of his own it was plain sailing all the way for the all-conquering German.

It came to a point that after 25 laps, and with a 22-second cushion to Grosjean, Vettel was able to pit from the lead and still retain first place ahead of the Frenchman and Di Resta behind him.

It was the same again after 42 laps, the cushion at that stage 26 seconds such was his dominance, and again with en error-free stop it ensured he could coast to the line.

As for Raikkonen, running a two-stop strategy in contrast to that of team-mate Grosjean, he made that work superbly, keeping him in touch with Vettel after four races as we head to Europe.

Behind the leading quartet there was a titanic struggle for fifth as Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Webber went toe-to-toe for a handful of laps.

The Briton ultimately held sway into turn one on the final lap where McLaren's Sergio Perez also claimed the Australian to take sixth for his best result for McLaren.

The Mexican had a few laps earlier toughed it out with Alonso, and earlier in the race with team-mate Jenson Button having listened to the words of team principal Martin Whitmarsh last week who told him to get his elbows out.

Behind Alonso, polesitter Nico Rosberg, who had trouble with his rear tyres throughout the race, was ninth, followed by Button in 10th.

In finishing second and third, Lotus have closed the gap to Red Bull in the constructors' championship to 16 points, with Ferrari 32 down.

Vettel described his race as "faultless, seamless" and "beautfiul".

He added: "The pace was phenomenal - we surely did not expect that - the car was great. We took good care of the tyres and it all paid off.

"In the end, it was quite controlled. I managed the gap and still had enough tyres to push at the end.

"We're now in a good position in the championship."

After the early exchanges with Rosberg and Alonso, Vettel added: "The track was clear and I could really pull away and show what the car can do."

Starting from eighth on the grid, second-placed Raikkonen admitted "yesterday was not ideal", which resulted in the team's two-stop plan.

He added: "We'd planned on Friday to try a two-stop and it worked well.

"I didn't have strong first and second laps, but after the first stop I was able to come back stronger and in the end we had a good race."

As for Grosjean, who has endured a rough ride so far this season which even resulted in a change of chassis for this race, he said: "In the first three races we were consistent, but not where we wanted to be.

"We have done a lot of work on the car and basically today we got it right.

"Our strategy was different to everyone else, and I am very pleased to be up here, the same as last year and now we hope we can find some consistency."

Qualification - Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain, April 20th 2013

POSDriverNationalityTeamTime
1Nico RosbergDEUMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1:32.330
2Sebastian VettelDEUInfiniti Red Bull Racing+0.254s
3Fernando AlonsoESPScuderia Ferrari+0.337s
4Felipe MassaBRAScuderia Ferrari+0.877s
5Paul Di RestaGBRSahara Force India F1 Team+0.905s
6Adrian SutilDEUSahara Force India F1 Team+0.916s
7Mark WebberAUSInfiniti Red Bull Racing+0.748s
8Kimi RäikkönenFINLotus F1 Team+0.997s
9Lewis HamiltonGBRMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team+0.432s
10Jenson ButtonGBRVodafone McLaren Mercedesno time
11Romain GrosjeanFRALotus F1 Team+1.432s
12Sergio PérezMEXVodafone McLaren Mercedes+1.584s
13Daniel RicciardoAUSScuderia Toro Rosso+1.644s
14Nico HülkenbergDEUSauber F1 Team+1.646s
15Valtteri BottasFINWilliams F1 Team+1.775s
16Jean-Éric VergneFRAScuderia Toro Rosso+1.954s
17Pastor MaldonadoVENWilliams F1 Team+2.095s
18Charles PicFRACaterham F1 Team+2.953s
19Jules BianchiFRAMarussia F1 Team+3.848s
20Giedo van der GardeNLDCaterham F1 Team+3.974s
21Max ChiltonGBRMarussia F1 Team+4.146s
22Esteban GutièrrezMEXSauber F1 Team+2.400s

Starting Grid - Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain, April 20th 2013

RowPlacingDriverNationalityTeam
11Nico RosbergDEUMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team
2Sebastian VettelDEUInfiniti Red Bull Racing
23Fernando AlonsoESPScuderia Ferrari
4Felipe MassaBRAScuderia Ferrari
35Paul Di RestaGBRSahara Force India F1 Team
6Adrian SutilDEUSahara Force India F1 Team
47Mark WebberAUSInfiniti Red Bull Racing
8Kimi RäikkönenFINLotus F1 Team
59Lewis HamiltonGBRMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team
10Jenson ButtonGBRVodafone McLaren Mercedes
611Romain GrosjeanFRALotus F1 Team
12Sergio PérezMEXVodafone McLaren Mercedes
713Daniel RicciardoAUSScuderia Toro Rosso
14Nico HülkenbergDEUSauber F1 Team
815Valtteri BottasFINWilliams F1 Team
16Jean-Éric VergneFRAScuderia Toro Rosso
917Pastor MaldonadoVENWilliams F1 Team
18Charles PicFRACaterham F1 Team
1019Jules BianchiFRAMarussia F1 Team
20Giedo van der GardeNLDCaterham F1 Team
1121Max ChiltonGBRMarussia F1 Team
22Esteban GutièrrezMEXSauber F1 Team

Driver Standings

POSDriverNationalityTeamPTS
1Sebastian VettelDEUInfiniti Red Bull Racing132
2Fernando AlonsoESPScuderia Ferrari96
3Kimi RäikkönenFINLotus F1 Team88
4Lewis HamiltonGBRMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team77
5Mark WebberAUSInfiniti Red Bull Racing69
6Nico RosbergDEUMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team57
7Felipe MassaBRAScuderia Ferrari49
8Paul Di RestaGBRSahara Force India F1 Team34
9Romain GrosjeanFRALotus F1 Team26
10Jenson ButtonGBRVodafone McLaren Mercedes25
11Adrian SutilDEUSahara Force India F1 Team17
12Jean-Éric VergneFRAScuderia Toro Rosso13
13Sergio PérezMEXVodafone McLaren Mercedes12
14Daniel RicciardoAUSScuderia Toro Rosso7
15Nico HülkenbergDEUSauber F1 Team5
16Valtteri BottasFINWilliams F1 Team0
17Esteban GutièrrezMEXSauber F1 Team0
18Pastor MaldonadoVENWilliams F1 Team0
19Jules BianchiFRAMarussia F1 Team0
20Charles PicFRACaterham F1 Team0
21Max ChiltonGBRMarussia F1 Team0
22Giedo van der GardeNLDCaterham F1 Team0

Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain, April 21st 2013

POSDriverNationalityTeamTime
1Sebastian VettelDEUInfiniti Red Bull Racing1:36:00.498
2Kimi RäikkönenFINLotus F1 Team09.111
3Romain GrosjeanFRALotus F1 Team19.507
4Paul Di RestaGBRSahara Force India F1 Team21.727
5Lewis HamiltonGBRMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team35.230
6Sergio PérezMEXVodafone McLaren Mercedes35.998
7Mark WebberAUSInfiniti Red Bull Racing37.244
8Fernando AlonsoESPScuderia Ferrari37.574
9Nico RosbergDEUMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team41.126
10Jenson ButtonGBRVodafone McLaren Mercedes46.631
11Pastor MaldonadoVENWilliams F1 Team+1:06.450
12Nico HülkenbergDEUSauber F1 Team+1:12.933
13Adrian SutilDEUSahara Force India F1 Team+1:16.719
14Valtteri BottasFINWilliams F1 Team+1:21.511
15Felipe MassaBRAScuderia Ferrari+1:26.364
16Daniel RicciardoAUSScuderia Toro Rosso1 lap(s)
17Charles PicFRACaterham F1 Team1 lap(s)
18Esteban GutièrrezMEXSauber F1 Team1 lap(s)
19Jules BianchiFRAMarussia F1 Team1 lap(s)
20Max ChiltonGBRMarussia F1 Team1 lap(s)
21Giedo van der GardeNLDCaterham F1 Team2 lap(s)
22Jean-Éric VergneFRAScuderia Toro Rosso41 lap(s)