Max Verstappen and 
Fernando Alonso left the 
Bahrain International Circuit as the weekend's big winners, but they were not the only ones to impress: these 
Formula 1 drivers won the most positions during the race.
 The winners in Bahrain GP
The biggest difference from start to finish was seen with 
Pierre Gasly. The Alpine driver had to start at the back after his time was scrapped for exceeding track limits in qualifying, but he then drove impressively into the points by making up 11 spots.
Gasly was followed by 
Alexander Albon and 
Nyck de Vries, who both managed to make up five places. De Vries looked set for a colourless race from the last row of the grid, but the Dutchman managed to fight his way back to 14th place handsomely.
Where many thought 
Williams had the slowest car on the 
F1 grid, Albon proved otherwise. He started the 
Bahrain Grand Prix fifteenth, but drove in an impressive catch-up race to P10 - and thus the final point.