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    DOTD Bahrain

    Vettel - took the lead early on and never looked back.

    Grosjean (who has yet to cause a collision in 2013) and DiResta (who would have deserved a podium today) also deserve to be mentioned, as does Alonso, who salvaged P8 in spite of four pit stops and having no DRS throughout most of the race.
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    Vettel, of course. It is usually said that he can't fight and that he always storms from pole and that's that, but, well, he did everything he had to in the first couple of laps to make sure he got into P1. We'll never know if Alonso could have challenged for the win, but, well, it looks rather unlikely to me.

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    I doubt Alonso could have held him today. A podium however...
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    Vettel, and I think The Boss had a very good race!
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    This time my choice is Grojan.

    Quote Originally Posted by gm99
    Vettel - took the lead early on and never looked back.
    Yes, only because his car was far superior here, like last year.
    DiResta (who would have deserved a podium today) also deserve to be mentioned
    For what? For starting from 5th and finishing in 4th after Alonso hit trouble? No thanks.

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    Di Resta. A strong race only to miss out of the podium in the last stint. Grosjean for a strong and controlled race finish after some great race in the middle stint. Checo for providing many of the race highlights to his sponsor seņor Slims
    Forza Jules! Forza Michael!

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    Grosjean
    DiResta
    perez
    Alonso
    Hamilton
    Kimi
    in that order
    you can't argue with results.

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    I thought Perez did well - he really took his driving up a notch compared to the rest of the season so far.

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    Di Resta followed by Grosjean.
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