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Full results for Bahrain qualifying: Verstappen the only one to break the 1.29 mark

Full results for Bahrain qualifying: Verstappen the only one to break the 1.29 mark

27-03-2021 16:35 Last update: 16:58

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Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing and Honda have been at loggerheads so far. This combination has dominated every session it has participated in since the winter test. Is this the start of a 'boring' season? Well no, behind Verstappen there are some very interesting things happening.

After the first run, it looked like Lewis Hamilton could get the pole position, but a gap of four-tenths is something even Hamilton himself would envy.

Mercedes loses ground

Mercedes has lost quite a bit of ground compared to last season as can be seen by how close the midfield suddenly gets. Qualifying beast Charles Leclerc is within a tenth of Valtteri Bottas and Pierre Gasly and the McLarens are not far away either. The fact that Alonso manages to qualify in the top ten on his return also deserves credit.

The biggest losers of the day are without a doubt Sergio Perez and Sebastian Vettel. Perez was sent out in Q2 on the medium tyre when he clearly didn't have the speed for it. 

Vettel's lap was interrupted by a yellow flag.