F1: Oscar Piastri’s perfect Bahrain GP, George Russell denies McLaren 1-2
Piastri bosses practice and qualifying, then produces a controlled drive under floodlights in Sakhir on Sunday

Oscar Piastri wrapped up a dream weekend in Bahrain to leave McLaren with their two drivers atop the drivers standings.
The Australian bossed practice and qualifying, then produced a controlled drive under floodlights in Sakhir on Sunday to follow up his success in China last month.
Teammate Lando Norris was being characteristically hard on himself after a qualifying session that left him starting in sixth.
A brilliant start in the nocturnal dust-up in the desert jumped him up to third, and despite a five-second penalty for positioning his car out of place on the grid, he secured a valiant third, with only George Russell’s Mercedes denying a famous McLaren one-two.
The result lengthened McLaren’s lead in the constructors’ championship. In the drivers’ title race, Norris leads his teammate by only three points, with Max Verstappen slipping to third, a further four points away.

Red Bull left Bahrain looking for answers on their problematic car after Verstappen had to settle for sixth.