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Hamilton: Ferrari were just too quick

After a stellar performance in to claim pole position for the Australian Grand Prix two weeks ago, much was expected of Lewis Hamilton during qualifying in Bahrain but Mercedes their ‘party mode' could not match Ferrari as the two teams slugged it out for the top spot on the grid. Hamilton was already compromised heading into the evening qualy session that he would drop five places on the grid because of an engine change to his Mercedes. He is likely to start the race from ninth on the grid, while his main title and Round 1 winner rival Sebastian Vettel starts from the top spot. With Kimi Raikkonen in second meaning that the front row on Sunday will be all...
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