Bahrain Grand Prix: F1 season-opener – live

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I guess when you’ve got seven world titles it’s easier to be sanguine, except if you’re capable of winning seven world titles, being sanguine is likely something you’re not. I’d love to know how his conversations with Wolff have gone.“Good, a live commentary from the Guardian!” says Anne Williams. “I phoned up Guardian customer services about an hour ago and they didn’t know whether it was going to be live or not, so know I know!”14.

Hamilton tells Sky he’s really excited, happy to be there, glad of another year to work with the team. He likes racing on the track and hopes to be battling “Fernando and the Ferraris … the Red Bulls will be long gone”. Ohhhhhh maaaaaaaan.“We got it wrong last year, we thought we can fix it while sticking to this concept of car and it didn’t work out. So we just need to switch; we need to switch our focus on to what we believe can be the right direction and what it is we are missing.”It’s hard not to look at today’s top four and wonder if it reflects what we’re going to see this term.

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