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After Melbourne dominance where did Mercedes power go?

Lewis Hamilton was still spoiling for a fight with Ferrari after Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying left Formula 1 champions Mercedes lagging behind their Italian rivals on Saturday. Dominant in the Australian season-opener two weeks ago, Mercedes have found themselves on the back foot at Sakhir against a team who have recovered their impressive pace from pre-season testing. In Melbourne, Mercedes locked out the front row and finished first and second but third and fourth on the grid was the best Hamilton and Australian winner Valtteri Bottas could manage on Saturday. The pair never really looked in contention, with Ferrari fastest in every practice session and sweeping the front row in...
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