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Last year Alpine (120), Williams (28), Alpha Tauri (25), Alfa-Sauber (16) and Haas (12) scored 201 points in the 22 World Cup races and the six sprint races – this number will probably not be this time be the same.
Kick-Sauber surprises
The backbenchers could not match the top five of Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren and Aston Martin in the desert. Even though Zhou was the only one to complete more than ten laps in the championship points in the great Kick-Sauber.
The team travels to Saudi Arabia on Monday with 11th place and sixth place at the World Cup. Despite Bottas’ failed pit stop (56 seconds).
The Alpine cucumber
But Kick-Sauber’s four opponents had even bigger problems. Ocon and Gasly are already demonizing the Alpine cucumber, saying: “Nobody here is particularly surprised by this bad start.”
At Williams, Albon said: “All the things we couldn’t test here a week ago caused problems. In any case, we know the problem children.” At Haas, Hülkenberg missed all chances of his 10th starting place due to the starting error (crash with Stroll).
House crash at Racing Bulls
And at Racing Bulls there was even a housing dispute between Tsunoda and Ricciardo. Because the Japanese had no chance in a duel with Ricciardo on the soft rubber towards the end of the race with the hard tires, a stable order was established. But Tsunoda initially did not want to give up 13th place and almost crashed into the Australian’s car after the race.
Horner’s thank you kiss
As Verstappen took his 55th GP victory unopposed in his 22nd appearance in Bahrain, strange scenes unfolded as he crossed the finish line. Captured by Blick photographer Lukas T. Gorys: Chalerm Yoovidhya (74), head of the Thai majority shareholders (51 percent), was kissed in the ear from behind by team boss Christian Horner after the 29th double victory.
The British only has the billionaire to thank for the fact that he has so far survived the mudslinging in the case against a close colleague (despite an ‘acquittal’).
Will Verstappen leave early?
But the Horner case is not over yet. The woman who blamed her boss won’t give up. And how long Max Verstappen – despite a contract until 2028 – will continue to drive for Red Bull depends on the Horner case. You can be excited!
Source : Blick

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