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Five winners and five losers from the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix

April 14, 2025 7 Min Read
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  • Winner – Oscar Piastri
  • Loser – Lando Norris
  • Winner – George Russell
  • Loser – Purple Bull
  • Winner – Pierre Gasly
  • Loser – Kimi Antonelli
  • Winner – Yuki Tsunoda
  • Loser – Liam Lawson
  • Winner – Haas
  • Loser – Aston Martin
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One driver signalled his arrival as an F1 world championship contender by changing into 2025’s first repeat winner on the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Following Suzuka’s snoozefest final outing, F1 sparked again into life with a much more entertaining race beneath the lights in Bahrain.

A blended grid, completely different tyre methods, and a mid-race Security Automobile resulted in intrigue from begin to end, however there have been blended fortunes up and down the grid…

Winner – Oscar Piastri

A flawless drive from Oscar Piastri as he took a managed victory at hand McLaren their first win on the house race of their Bahraini fundamental shareholders.

Piastri dominated all through with a sometimes calm strategy and excellently managed a race restart regardless of being at a tyre drawback to Mercedes’ George Russell behind.

The win was by no means unsure for Piastri who has closed in on teammate Lando Norris on the earth championship.

Loser – Lando Norris

Oscar Piastri outperformed Lando Norris again

Oscar Piastri outperformed Lando Norris once more

He might have come away from Bahrain having prolonged his championship lead, however Norris has misplaced important momentum to his McLaren teammate.

Norris recovered effectively from a stunning qualifying to salvage third, however it was a removed from convincing show from a driver who has aspirations of successful his maiden world title this 12 months.

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A mistake-ridden, scrappy race featured some uncharacteristically sloppy racecraft from Norris, who blew his likelihood of overtaking Russell for what ought to have been a minimal goal of P2 given McLaren’s present tempo benefit.

Maybe extra worrying was Norris’s post-race admission that he’s “not snug” and “not completely satisfied” in McLaren’s MCL39.

Winner – George Russell

Regardless of his Mercedes affected by a plethora {of electrical} gremlins, Russell produced one other excellent drive to complete second and cut up the McLarens.

Russell was involved he wouldn’t be capable of make his tender tyres final to the top following a method gamble that he felt was “audacious”, however the Briton remarkably nursed his tyres for 23 laps, in addition to brilliantly resisting late stress from Norris’s quicker McLaren.

Loser – Purple Bull

Red Bull

Purple Bull

Max Verstappen has misplaced floor and now slipped behind Piastri within the championship following an extremely powerful weekend for Purple Bull.

The four-time world champion at one level ran useless final and was sad all through Sunday’s race as he complained about his RB21 automotive and a common lack of efficiency.

Purple Bull’s pit cease issues – which included a malfunctioning exit gentle which hampered each drivers and a gradual second cease for Verstappen – capped off what was a removed from acceptable weekend by the crew’s excessive requirements.

Winner – Pierre Gasly

If there was a ‘driver of the weekend’ vote it might certainly go to Alpine’s Pierre Gasly.

The Frenchman transformed his gorgeous qualifying lap into a powerful seventh, having solely misplaced P6 to Verstappen on the ultimate lap after holding the Purple Bull driver at bay for a lot of the latter levels. 

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In any other case it was a faultless efficiency all weekend from Gasly, who extracted the utmost from his automotive to lastly get Alpine off the mark in 2025.

Pierre Gasly

Pierre Gasly

Loser – Kimi Antonelli

Kimi Antonelli as soon as once more demonstrated some robust racecraft however is in the end a loser as a result of his slide out of the factors, having began Sunday’s grand grand prix in fifth.

The Italian teenager misplaced out as a result of Security Automobile timing which ruined what was wanting like being a three-stop technique for Antonelli, and left him caught in a protracted DRS practice exterior of the factors in eleventh. 

A messy race general from Antonelli’s aspect of the Mercedes storage.

Winner – Yuki Tsunoda

Whereas it was a reasonably torrid weekend for Purple Bull, Yuki Tsunoda may at the very least declare some private satisfaction from making an encouraging step ahead in his adaptation to the RB21.

After being thrown in on the deep finish by Purple Bull at Suzuka, Tsunoda fared a lot better in Bahrain, bagging each his first Q3 look (whereas getting inside respectable vary of Verstappen) and factors for the crew since his shock promotion simply three races into the season.

Loser – Liam Lawson

In distinction, the person Tsunoda changed at Purple Bull, Liam Lawson, had a shocker.

Whereas it was unhealthy luck {that a} malfunctioning DRS led to Lawson’s Q1 elimination, he had a race to overlook and was comprehensively outperformed by teammate Isack Hadjar all weekend.

Getting a mixed 15-second time penalty for inflicting two separate collisions compounded a horrible race for Lawson, who was categorised sixteenth after a rival was disqualified.

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Liam Lawson

Liam Lawson

Winner – Haas

Haas wouldn’t have been anticipating to attain factors with one automotive after a dreadful qualifying, so to finish up with each vehicles inside the highest 10 was an actual shock.

Esteban Ocon labored his means as much as eighth, whereas Oliver Bearman’s storming fightback from the very again of the grid to P10 demonstrated some spectacular race tempo from Haas, who leapfrog Williams into fifth within the constructors’ standings.

Loser – Aston Martin

Alarm bells ought to be ringing at Aston Martin after a really depressing weekend in Bahrain.

Aston Martin’s tempo was woeful in qualifying and issues have been even worse within the race, with a pitiful sixteenth and 18th on the street the perfect Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll may muster. 

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