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Monday, April 04, 2005

Formula 1 - Bahrain Grand Prix

Once again, Fernando Alonso dominated the race from pole to flag to take a well-deserved win for Renault; Jarno Trulli continued his good form to bring his Toyota in second and Kimi Raikkonen was third, showing there's life in Mclaren yet.

Race Report from grandprix.com.

The Ferrari and BAR teams had a pretty poor time of it but the stand-out drive of the day was Pedro de la Rosa in the sister Mclaren, taking over from the injured Juan Pablo Montoya. He overtook a BAR, a Ferrari and a Williams with joyous abandon, although Mark Webber made him work for that fifth place. Such was the Spaniard's thundering pace, he had a couple of off-track excursions when attempting to pass cars, yet always managed to catch them again in a few laps and make it stick in the end. Nice work, Pedro.

Martin Brundle had a few things to say about him.

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