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Bahrain 2007: Massa makes it three from three.

Felipe Massa (BRA) Ferrari F2007 Wins, Bahrain F1 Grand Prix, Sakhir, 13-15th, April, 2007
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Bahrain 2007: Massa makes it three from three.

Sunday, 15th April 2007

Felipe Massa became the third different winner in as many F1 events by leading from lights to flag in Bahrain, but it is the three-way tie for the points lead that will grab most attention.

Felipe Massa gave the Formula One world championship its most varied opening for several season by becoming the third different winner in as many events by leading from lights to flag at the Bahrain Grand Prix, but it is the three-way tie for the points lead that will grab most attention.

The Brazilian arrived on the grid with the demons from two disappointing races still haunting him, but made no mistake as the lights went out to get the jump on fellow front row starter Lewis Hamilton. Indeed, it was the Briton who made the poorer getaway, almost dropping into the clutches of both Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso, as the leading four runners headed into turn one.

Raikkonen was looking particularly feisty, perhaps because his Ferrari was also rumoured to have been lightly-fuelled - but held up - in qualifying, but had to make do with third round the opening couple of corners.

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While the leading group kept it clean through the tight complex, however, those further back began tripping over themselves, with Jenson Button and Scott Speed being eliminated in separate incidents just metres apart. Both appeared to have been tipped from behind, but with their engines dead and bodywork shed, neither Honda or Toro Rosso was going any further. Adrian Sutil bore all the scars of contact with the latter, the German rookie returning to the Spyker pit for cosmetic attention to the front of his car, rejoining several laps down as a result.

Whilst the melee was going on, Alonso slipped ahead of Raikkonen, further frustrating the Finn, who then only had himself to blame when the ensuing safety car period ended on lap three. Although Alonso had closed in on Massa and Hamilton, Raikkonen was some distance away from the second McLaren when the field was released, forcing him to push hard to close the gap.
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Felipe Massa (BRA) Ferrari F2007 Wins, Bahrain F1 Grand Prix, Sakhir, 13-15th, April, 2007
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