F1 Bahrain GP: Top 5 most memorable moments

Bahrain GP has produced some great action throughout the years
Bahrain GP has produced some great action throughout the years

#3 2014 Bahrain GP: Dual in the Desert, Hamilton vs Rosberg – Part 1

At the time, no one would have thought that the rivalry between the two former friends and teammates would turn vitriolic, but the 2014 race was the first edition of the battle between these two drivers. It was already established that Mercedes had stolen march on the rest of the field and the championship will be decided between the two Mercedes drivers.

After a couple of races where the two drivers didn't go head-to-head against each other, in Bahrain, it was a straight battle between the two. Rosberg, albeit slightly faster than his teammate, tried in vain throughout the race to overtake Hamilton, but every time he did, the latter had an answer for it. In the end, Hamilton would be the one to beat Rosberg to take the checkered flag, after what was an intense battle that set the tone for the rivalry.


#2 2019 Bahrain GP: Charles Leclerc announces his arrival with Ferrari

Charles Leclerc joined Ferrari in just his second year in F1. The driver was special, as was evident in his first year in the sport. The question, though, was how special was he?

Leclerc answered that question in just his second race for Ferrari in Bahrain in 2019. After scoring a dominant pole position, Leclerc messed up the start and fell behind Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap.

The young driver, however, would march his way back to the front after taking chunks of time out of Vettel's lead and then easily completing the overtaking move. While a reliability issue would force Leclerc to give up on his win, everyone on the grid now knew that the young Ferrari driver was something special.


#1 2021 Bahrain GP: Vintage Lewis Hamilton

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Not many understand or even know the context of the 2021 Bahrain GP. Mercedes had a poor pre-season test while their direct rivals Red Bull looked menacing. During qualifying, Max Verstappen put Red Bull on pole by a comfortable margin.

Even during the race, it did appear that Red Bull had everything under control until Lewis Hamilton was moved to an unconventional pit strategy that left him out of sync with the rest of the field. In the later stages of the race, Hamilton was on worn-out tires and had to hold off the chasing Red Bull driver in a slower car.

Verstappen could only get one move in and went off track while trying to complete the overtake. Hamilton would capitalize on this mistake and pick up what appeared to be an unlikely win for the team.

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