Vettel wins last lap thriller in Bahrain
Sebastian Vettel makes it two wins from two races this season
Sebastian Vettel makes it two wins from two races this season

(REUTERS) – FERRARI’S Sebastian Vettel held on by the skin of his teeth to win a tense Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix in his 200th race start on Sunday.

His tyres fading, the championship leader took the chequered flag only 0.6 seconds clear of Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas who piled the pressure on in the final 10 laps.
Bottas’s teammate and reigning world champion, Lewis Hamilton, who had started ninth after a five place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change, finished third.
Vettel now leads Hamilton by 17 points after two of the 21 races.

The win under the floodlights was the 49th of Vettel’s grand prix career and an unprecedented fourth at the Sakhir desert circuit.
It also made the 30-year-old, who won in Melbourne two weeks ago, the first Ferrari driver since compatriot Michael Schumacher in 2004 to win the first two races of a season.
“These tyres were done, done, in the last 10 laps,” a jubilant Vettel told his team over the radio after crossing the line.

There was drama in the pits when teammate Kimi Raikkonen was brought in to test the strategy; Ferrari decided in favour of keeping Vettel out.
Raikkonen was given the green light to exit before his left rear tyre had been changed, with the Finn’s car then hitting a mechanic who was taken to hospital with a suspected broken leg while the driver retired.

Hamilton could take some consolation in equaling Raikkonen’s all-time record of 27 successive points finishes.

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