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    Driver of the race - Bahrain

    So who will it be this time?

    No one stood out particularly for me, so I'll go with RoGro for surpassing expectations once again. Yeah, that Haas car is much better than anyone expected, but it still takes some effort to drive it.

    Honorable mention to Rosberg for doing everything that he is supposed to do: get away just fine, keep his nose clean and drive it home in first place.

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    Grosjean and Vandoorne.

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    Grosjean, Vandoorne & Wehrlein.
    Oct. 31, 1999 - one of the blackest days in motorsports.

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    Oh, geez, I forgot about Wehrlein - he's been awesome in these last two races. Vandoorne also did a fine job, considering that this was his debut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N4D13 View Post
    No one stood out particularly for me, so I'll go with RoGro for surpassing expectations once again. Yeah, that Haas car is much better than anyone expected, but it still takes some effort to drive it.
    He is certainly beating his team-mate pretty comprehensively so far this season. I'd go for him too.

    Wehrlein's been crushing his team-mate too, but I don't rate Haryanto anywhere near Gutierrez.

    Given how poor the Renault's looked all weekend, I think KMag did well to get to 11th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm99 View Post
    Grosjean, Vandoorne & Wehrlein.
    My choice is the same.

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    Vandoorne - rookie of the day scoring the 1st place for Mclaren
    Grosjean - 5 passes on Williams & Redbull
    Wehrlein - Finishing ahead of Force Indias & Saubers is a testament of his talent in just 2 races.
    Kvyat - Great recovery drive from a terrible qualifying session
    Forza Jules! Forza Michael!

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    Grosjean drove another fantastic race. Kimi, solid drive there!

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    Grosjean, Wehrlein & Vandoorne stood out to me. Kimi had a good race, but a terrible start!
    May the forza be with you

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    Rosberg is the driver of the race. He made a perfect start and run a pretty much flawless race. After him, I think Grosjean deserves an honorable mention, big time.

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