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Bahrain F1 Grand Prix 2017: Start Time, Drivers, TV Schedule and More

Published by Bleacher Report on Sat, 15 Apr 2017


After losing the opening race of the campaign, Lewis Hamilton stormed to victory in China, and he has to maintain his momentum to stay ahead of Ferrari'sSebastian Vettel at the2017Bahrain Grand Prix in Formula One on Sunday.The two former world champions promise to makethis season a classicedition in the sport as they battle tooth and nail for the championship title.Mercedes have a credible challenger this term, with the famous Italianconstructor finding racing power once again.Here is how you can catch the night-race action:Date: Sunday, April 16Time: 4 p.m BST/11 a.m. ETTV: Sky Sports F1 (UK only), NBC (U.S. only)Stream:Sky Go,NBC Sports LiveDriver List: visitFormula1.comPreviewHamilton was back to winning ways in Race 2 of the year, holding off Vettel with a display of dominant driving from the front in testing conditions.Vettel struggled to keep up with the motivated British star, and it already appears the title will be decided between the phenomenal pair.Hamilton initially found pace issues in practice, as his German competitor went fastest on Friday, and the expected higher track temperatures could be a blessing for theScuderia.Ferrari is the team to beat on the hottest days of the year, and theSF70H will excel at venues such as theBahrain International Circuit, even with the race being staged at night.According to Formula One'sofficial website, Hamilton admitted his main race rival could hold an advantage over the scheduled 57 laps.The Silver Arrows driver said:Ferrari are very good in hotter conditions. If anything, Ferrari have got a bit quicker and the gap's even closerthey will be very, very quick.When it steps up in temperature...so far in the first race it's been shown as not to be the greatest for us just yet, so we're just learning on the tyres. Hopefully it will be betterKimiRaikkonen has had more successes inBahrain than any other circuit, giving the Prancing Horses a real shot at claiming a double-podium finish. However, despite standing on the rostrum on eight occasions, the Ice Man has never won the race in the Persian Gulf.Raikkonen's car also had reliability issues in practice, with the Finn forced to take stock back in the garage on Friday, per Autosport:Vettel will believe this is an opportunity to pressurise Hamilton in the early stages of the world championship, and Mercedes might find the desert conditions too much on their tyres and power unit.But the passion and desire in Hamilton's heart will not allow him to be bullied by any of his contemporaries, and he will expect at least a podium finish at the end of the battle on Sunday.
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