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Formula-1. Oscar Pastri won a confident victory at the Grand Prix | Formula 1

Formula-1. Oscar Pastri won a confident victory at the Grand Prix | Formula 1


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Today, on April 13, the fourth race of the new formula-1 season took place. A pilot McLaren Oscar Pastri won his second victory in the season in the city of Sakhir.

The second was finished by Mercedes Rasades Raselle. Also on the podium was Piastri Lando Norris’s partner, who continues to head the personal test of pilots.

There were many changes at the start, and Lando Norris managed to break from sixth place to third. Subsequently, it became known that the British had a falsestart, for which he received 5 seconds of a fine.

Quite quickly, riders began to come to the first sweatshirt due to severe rubber wear. Almost all leaders started on software, only Ferrari started a race on a medium.

In the middle of the race, the most epic struggle between Charles Lecler and Lando Noriss began. Monegask on fresh rubber was able to go through the leader of the personal standings.

Everything changed on 34 circles, when the carlos Sines left on the route because of the fragments of the carlos. This was used by almost all riders, dropping on the sweat. Piastri-Russell-Leller leaders left on different types of rubber-Midium, Soth and Hard, respectively.

The tougher rubber put the pilot of Ferrari in a losing position, because the tail was all the same Norris, who had a Midium as his partner.

On 47 Koli Sines, who in collision with Yuki Tsunoda received damage, still went down from the distance and became the only pilot that did not finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

At the end of Lando Norris’s arrival, it was still managed to pass a lecturer in the fresh rubber and start fighting George Russell for the second position.

In the last two circles, Norris had a chance to overtake, but Russell successfully defended his position and finished the second. However, the Mercedes pilot could still lose its place in the Bahrain Grand Prix, because during the stage, the British had problems with electronics through which his DRS could be open in an inappropriate place. For this, George Russell may lose two positions and miss Norris and Lecler.

Final classification

  1. Oscar Pastri (Mclaren)
  2. George Russell (Mercedes)
  3. Lando Norris (Mclaren)
  4. Charles Lecler (Ferrari)
  5. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)
  6. Max Ferstapppen (Red Bull)
  7. Pierre Gasley (Gangin).
  8. Esteban Okon (Gaas)
  9. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull)
  10. Oliver Berman (Gaas)
  11. Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)
  12. Alex Albon (Williams)
  13. Jack Duen (Gangin)
  14. Nico Hulkenberg (Zubber)
  15. Isak Hadzhar (Reisin Bulls)
  16. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
  17. Liam Louson (Red Bull)
  18. Lens Siege (Aston Martin)
  19. Gabriel Bortoleto (Zauber)

Have come down:

Carlos Sines (Williams)

  1. Lando Norris (Mclaren) – 77 points;
  2. Pisatry Oscar (Mclaren) – 74;
  3. Max Ferstapppen (Red Bull) – 69;
  4. George Russell (Mercedes) – 63;
  5. Charles Lecler (Ferrari) – 32;
  6. Kimi Andrea Antonelli (Mercedes) – 30;
  7. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 25;
  8. Alexander Albon (Williams) – 18;
  9. Esteban Okon (Gaas) – 14;
  10. Lens Saint (Aston Martin) – 10;
  11. Pierre Gasley (Gangin) – 6;
  12. Nico Gulkenberg (kik Zubber) – 6;
  13. Oliver Bern (Gaas) – 6;
  14. Yuki Tsunoda (BULS RAY) – 5;
  15. Isaac Hadzhar (BULS RAY) – 4;
  16. Carlos Sines (Williams) – 1;
  17. Liam Louson (Red Bull) – 0;
  18. Gabriel Bortoleto (Kik Zauber) – 0;
  19. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 0;
  20. Jack Duen (Gangin) – 0.
  1. McLaren – 151 points;
  2. Mercedes – 93;
  3. Bull – 71;
  4. Ferrari – 57;
  5. Haas – 20;
  6. Williams – 19;
  7. Aston Martin – 10;
  8. Bulls River – 7;
  9. Kik Zauber – 6;
  10. Gangin – 6.

The fifth stage of the Formula-1 2025 season will take place in the week-at the Jedda highway in the same city will take place Grand Prix of Japan.



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