Ferrari’s Sainz Dominates Final Practice Ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix Qualifying
In a captivating display of speed and skill, Carlos Sainz of Ferrari surged to the top of the timesheets in the final practice session for the highly anticipated Bahrain Grand Prix, setting the stage for what promises to be a thrilling qualifying showdown later in the day.
The 29-year-old Spaniard showcased his prowess on the challenging 5.4-kilometer Sakhir desert track, clocking an impressive time of 01:30.824 seconds. Sainz’s stellar performance saw him edge out his rivals, with Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin trailing closely behind, just 0.141 seconds adrift.
However, looming large in the rearview mirror was none other than Red Bull’s reigning champion and race favorite, Max Verstappen, who trailed Sainz by a mere 0.238 seconds, signaling the potential for a fiercely contested qualifying battle.
Throughout the session, the leaderboard saw constant shuffling as Verstappen, his teammate Sergio Perez, Alonso, and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton all took their turn at the top before Sainz unleashed a blistering final flying lap to claim the top spot.
Behind Sainz, his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc secured the fourth-fastest time, while McLaren’s Lando Norris and Mercedes’ George Russell rounded out the top six, further underscoring the competitive nature of the session.
Adding to the excitement was Australian driver Oscar Piastri, who delivered an impressive performance to finish seventh overall, ahead of Perez, Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg, and Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll, completing the top 10. Remarkably, the top 14 drivers were separated by less than a second, highlighting the fierce competition on display.
The practice timesheets provided a stark contrast to earlier predictions of a Verstappen and Red Bull dominance, offering hope for a multi-team battle for pole position. This sentiment was further amplified by Daniel Ricciardo’s impressive pace during Thursday’s opening practice, followed by Hamilton and Russell’s one-two finish in the second session.
As Formula One embarks on a record 24-race season, the Bahrain Grand Prix marks the beginning of what promises to be a thrilling journey filled with excitement, drama, and intense competition. With the race and subsequent round in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, scheduled on Saturdays to accommodate the commencement of Ramadan, fans can expect a captivating start to the championship.