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What the Bahrain GP didn’t tell us

It’s the hope that gets you. Before last Saturday’s Formula 1 season opener in Bahrain, there was the hope that someone, anyone, might be able to make a stab at challenging Red Bull’s polesitting triple world champion Max Verstappen for victory.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, starting alongside, naturally had the best chance. And Leclerc had no constructors’ championship considerations to enter his mind, as he had when he started alongside Verstappen on the front row for the final two events of 2023. But, following Verstappen’s better launch, Leclerc’s speculative look

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