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FP1: Leclerc leads early Ferrari 1-2 in Bahrain

Following on from their season-opening nightmare in Australia, Ferrari began life in Bahrain by showing the early pace. Charles Leclerc's 1:30.354 on the soft tyres saw him finish 0.263s ahead of team-mate Sebastian Vettel, with the Ferrari duo making much of the early running in Sakhir. Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton were a distant P3 and P4 respectively, while Max Verstappen, who suffered from a small hydraulic leak ahead of FP1, and Pierre Gasly completed the top six. McLaren headed the early midfield battle with Carlos Sainz finishing P7, with Nico Hulkenberg (involved in a late collision with Antonio Giovinazzi) , Daniil Kvyat and Kimi Raikkonen rounding off a mixed up top 10....
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