F1 - Ferrari BMW Take the Top 3 Spots in Bahrain
Another impressive performance was that of BMW-Sauber Polish leading chauffeur Robert Kubica who began the race in pole position nevertheless eventually lost spots and finished third in the overall race. BMW boss Mario Theissen made a bizarre affirm regarding their original hard-line approach as it is clearly reflected on the constructors' championship standings - currently in first place - basically the elementary time in the team's story as well as their three consecutive podium appearances in the latest three competitions.
Despite Kubica's his third position arrival and fourth for band mate Heidfeld they gathered enough points to be placed in first off position just one purpose from team Ferrari.
"It's genuine we are ahead of schedule - which concerns me a bit whereas if we get-up-and-go on like this we will get criticised for third or fourth city in future!" joked Theissen.
On the other hand, the alarms have been going off at the McLaren team due to the contemporary agony relevant driver Lewis Hamilton has had to put up with. First there was his confusion at the engender of the relay followed by a distraction coalition into Renault 's vehicle driven by the Spaniard Fernando Alonso; as the two drivers speeded up out of turn three, Hamilton came close to Alonso's back axle and rode up on his hold water rear tyre losing its front wing. A authentic doomed fate for Mercedes which doomed Hamilton's chance and transformed it into the worst pursuit finish; thirteenth position.
In the belief of some; Alonso had intentionally lifted the accelerator but yet Hamilton admitted that if there was anybody to blame was him not Alonso. Yet; Renault's director of engineering Pat Symonds holds counsel to show the Spaniard driver had not wrong doing in the matter.
After the esteemed blow the 23-year-old Briton had not crowded choices on the other hand to continue and end his battle only that this time the hole between him and his Ferrari rivals Raikkonen and Massa was deeper as it meant abounding precious championship points.
Bahrain has been hard on McLaren and Hamilton who is used to error free performances; feasibly it is generation to reassess the dynamics of the team as the championship is becoming a three action battle; in which BMW Sauber is showing sufficient pace to run over McLaren and brush for more wins.
Nevertheless, we are yet three weeks from the following F1 chase in Spain and the Spanish racetracks have always been McLaren's house and we know that from this point forward everyone competition will be more demanding expressly now that the lines get been crossed and the speed knights' motivations are in abundant gear.
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