The Sunday Post (Inverness)

‘Perfect start’ for Verstappen after he edges out Hamilton to Bahrain pole

- By Philip Duncan sport@sundaypost.com

Max Verstappen beat Lewis Hamilton to pole position for the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix following an exhilarati­ng qualifying session.

Red Bull’s Verstappen delivered a supreme final lap to see off seven-time world champion Hamilton by almost four tenths of a second with his Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas third.

The Dutchman’s performanc­e confirms his status as a genuine title contender to Hamilton and raises the prospect of a scintillat­ing championsh­ip battle.

“Finally,” said Verstappen. “That lap was good.”

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner congratula­ted his star driver over the radio, saying: “Well done, Max that is the perfect start to the season.”

Red Bull arrived here confident following an encouragin­g pre-season test, and Verstappen finished 0.388 seconds ahead of Hamilton, who had no answer to the flying Dutchman.

Charles Leclerc finished fourth for Ferrari ahead of Alphatauri’s Pierre Gasly and the Mclaren duo of Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris.

“The whole week the car has been working well, and it is really enjoyable to drive,” said Verstappen, who headed into qualifying with a practice clean sweep under his belt.

“It worked out perfectly so we are very happy with pole position.”

Hamilton said: “Max was so fast in that last lap. I gave it everything I have but unfortunat­ely it wasn’t good enough.

“It was the best I could do. We did a good job from testing to here to be closer to the Red Bulls.”

Sergio Perez was hired by Red Bull to replace Alexander Albon and take the fight to Mercedes but the Mexican finished only 11th here after he failed to progress to Q3.

The former Racing Point driver was sent out on the harder rubber by Red Bull to provide him with a stronger race set-up, but – while team-mate Verstappen booked his slot in the shootout for pole – Perez missed out.

There was woe for Sebastian Vettel, too. The German headed to the rebranded Aston Martin team in hope of renewed glory following a dismal end to his sixseason spell with Ferrari.

But the four-time world champion will line up in his maiden race for the returning British team on the penultimat­e row.

Vettel, 33, finished a dismal 18th of the 20 runners, an eye-watering eight tenths slower than Lance Stroll (10th) in the other Aston Martin.

One spot behind Vettel will be the son of his boyhood hero, Michael Schumacher.

In his first qualifying appearance, Mick Schumacher managed 19th in his uncompetit­ive Haas.

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