GOOD LAP vs GREAT LAP: See how Max Verstappen grabbed pole last year at the Bahrain International Circuit
Bahrain hosted the opening race of the year last season, and it saw contrasting fortunes for the Red Bull drivers under the lights in qualifying.
Sergio Perez was making his bow for the team after joining them in the off-season, but he couldn’t make Q3 on debut. He fell an agonising 0.035s short of the top 10, but his team mate made Q3 comfortably…
Once there, Max Verstappen went on to claim pole, his first in Sakhir. He finished the best part of four tenths of a second clear of Lewis Hamilton in an impressive display.
Hit play on the video above to see how he did it, as Alex Brundle gives the ins and outs of what made all the difference for the Red Bull boys, and just where the Dutchman made up all that time.
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