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Did Perez’s Electrical Issue Deny Verstappen Victory In Bahrain?

Max Verstappen narrowly missed out on victory in Bahrain last weekend, with Sir Lewis Hamilton managing to successfully undercut him early in the race and the Dutch ace missing his opportunity to overtake the Mercedes by running wide at turn four. READ: Formula One Denies Canadian & Brazilian GPs Facing Cancellation He eventually ran out of laps to pass the seven-time World Champion – and he was evidently disappointed to finish in P2, as the Red Bull RB16B had the edge over Mercedes’ 2021 challenger throughout the weekend. Meanwhile, Sergio Perez – who qualified in P11 on his Red Bull debut – finished the 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix in fifth after his race appeared to have come to an...
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