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Verstappen dominated the Bahrain GP from the pole position, leaving Perez behind as he fell to third behind Leclerc.
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Verstappen established an early lead of over half a second a lap, leaving no room for a battle for the lead.
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Leclerc was the first of the leaders to make a pit stop on lap 13 to switch from softs to hards.
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Verstappen made his first pit stop while leading by nearly 10 seconds, taking a second set of softs.
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Perez made his first pit stop after a few laps longer than Leclerc, taking more softs before closing in on Leclerc and taking second place.
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Verstappen experienced a minor downshift issue causing occasional rear-locking but still won by 11.9s after completing two more pit stops.
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Leclerc retired from the race on lap 40 due to an engine failure, triggering a brief virtual safety car period.
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Alonso passed Sainz to secure a podium finish on his first appearance for Aston Martin after Leclerc's retirement.
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Alonso battled Hamilton for fifth place, ultimately passing him after two attempts.
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Hamilton finished in fourth place, shadowing Sainz to the finish line.
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Stroll beat Russell to sixth place after Aston pulled off the undercut at his second stop.
Gasly made an impressive comeback from last place to finish in ninth, with Albon in 10th for Williams.
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Norris stopped five times due to a pneumatic pressure problem before retiring late in the race.
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Ocon picked up three penalties and retired from the race.
The Bahrain GP saw Verstappen dominate, leaving his competitors to battle for the remaining podium places.
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