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Bahrain press conf schedule
Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso will headline their respective Thursday press conferences in Bahrain where the title race and Indy 500 are likely to dominate. As per this year's new format, Thursday's press conference at the Sakhir circuit will involve two groups with three drivers each. Friday's session, traditionally with the team bosses, will also be split into two parts. Thursday, April 13, 15:00 hours local time
Part 1: Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Sergio Perez (Force India)
Stoffel Vandoorne (McLaren) Part 2: Fernando Alonso (McLaren)
Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
Jolyon Palmer (Renault) Friday, April 14, 20:00 hours local time
Part 1: Zak Brown (McLaren)
Christian Horner (Red Bull)...
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