• Red Bull driver wins by 12 seconds from teammate Pérez
  • Fernando Alonso third and Lewis Hamilton fifth

For all that Max Verstappen ensured the opening to the new Formula One season felt very much a routine re-run of his dominant control of last year, the sport’s introduction in Bahrain was saved by its oldest hand. The Dutchman’s relentless, clinical win could not be faulted but in his wake was the verve, dash and sheer daredevilry of Fernando Alonso, claiming a mighty third place for Aston Martin and reminding everyone that even at 41 the double world champion remains gripping to watch.

Out in front Verstappen won with faultless precision from pole to flag, in complete control at the Sakhir circuit as he put what looks a fearsomely competitive car through its paces with ease. He comfortably beat his teammate Sergio Pérez into second and in the process served fair warning that on this form he is most certainly on course for a third title.

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