Big moments for Red Bull!
So a fair bit of pressure on at Red Bull here, with both Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda yet to set a time ahead of the final runs in Q1!
Current bottom-five (16-20): Stroll, Hadjar, Bortoleto, Verstappen, Tsunoda
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 17:16
Lando Norris quicker than Oscar Piastri
It doesn’t matter until Q3, but early gauntlet thrown from Norris as he goes two-tenths quicker than Piastri at the top!
At the bottom, both Red Bull drivers yet to set a time!
Current bottom-five (16-20): Stroll, Hadjar, Bortoleto, Verstappen, Tsunoda
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 17:13
Max Verstappen makes an error!
Verstappen’s first lap is wrecked at the end as he slides off track!
Lap time deleted. And his Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda has his lap time deleted too!
12:00 to go in Q1 – over half the grid still to set a flying lap!
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 17:09
Q1 underway!
Here we go then for qualifying!
Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg the first car out on track!
Q1 – 18 minutes where we will lose the slowest five drivers from the rest of qualifying!
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 17:01
Qualifying in Bahrain!
The fourth grand prix qualifying of the 2025 season then!
We’ve had three different pole-sitters so far this year, and four if you include Lewis Hamilton in the China sprint!
Oscar Piastri is the favourite here, while Lando Norris will also be eyeing top spot!
McLaren’s to lose, me thinks…
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 16:57
Lewis Hamilton on Instagram:
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 16:53
Can anyone stop McLaren?
The table-toppers in all three practice sessions, can anyone upset the form book and stop the papaya in qualifying?
Oscar Piastri has looked quicker than teammate Lando Norris and, after his stunning pole-setting lap in Japan last week, you’d be foolish to write off Max Verstappen!
And what about Ferrari and Mercedes? We’ll find out in 10 minutes!
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 16:50
Lando Norris leads the world championship by one point to Max Verstappen
TOP-10 – DRIVER STANDINGS
1. Lando Norris – 62 points
2. Max Verstappen – 61 points
3. Oscar Piastri – 49 points
4. George Russell –45 points
5. Kimi Antonelli – 30 points
6. Charles Leclerc – 20 points
7. Alex Albon – 18 points
8. Lewis Hamilton – 15 points
9. Esteban Ocon – 10 points
10. Lance Stroll – 10 points
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 16:43
FLASHBACK: The year a scorching Bahrain Grand Prix smashed F1 temperature record
“I was so excited about the race that I didn’t even sweat,” Pedro De la Rosa tells The Independent. “I didn’t drink at all – back then if you didn’t put in a drinks bottle, you saved weight on the car. So, we didn’t even fit it.”
Performance over health? He won’t be the last in F1. Yet the second iteration of the Bahrain Grand Prix, 20 years ago, was the most extreme example in the sport’s 75-year history of drivers prioritising pace over physical condition. At 42.6C, beating 40C temperatures in Dallas and Detroit in the mid-1980s, it was the hottest F1 race ever.
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 16:30
Lewis Hamilton ‘excited’ as Ferrari upgrade looks to kick-start F1 season in Bahrain
“We’ve got an upgrade this weekend, I’m excited,” he said on media day in Bahrain.
“We should hopefully have a bit more downforce. I’m not feeling a huge amount of issues, we lack overall performance at the moment pace-wise.
“Hopefully we take a step this weekend. From my side, it’s rear-end – and that’s it.”
Kieran Jackson12 April 2025 16:16