'Thirsty Ferrari lost 10s to Red Bull'

Ferrari reportedly started the Bahrain GP 10kgs heavier than rivals Red Bull due to their 'thirsty' engine...

Bernie warns against knee-jerk reaction

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has called for patience in the wake of the negativity that has surrounded Sunday's boring start to the new season...

Whitmash: Today was not the best show

It was supposed to be the start of the greatest season in Formula One, but sadly for a lot of people the Bahrain GP was a bit of a letdown...

Tony 'over the moon' with Lotus debut

Lotus Racing team principal Tony Fernandes was in dreamland after witnessing his team's Formula One debut...

Fastest lap: Alonso blitzes the field

Fernando Alonso blitzed the field in the latter stages of the Bahrain Grand Prix to claim the first fastest lap of the 2010 season...

Alonso downplays 'special' Bahrain win

Fernando Alonso hailed his first win since 2008 as a "special" moment, especially as that visit to the top step came as a Ferrari driver...

Horner: Seb powerless to stop Ferrari

Red Bull boss Christian Horner admits the team lost great opportunity to start the season off with victory in the Bahrain GP...

Schumi: Good fun but rather boring

Although Michael Schumacher had "good fun" in Bahrain, the seven-time F1 World Champion admits it was all rather boring...

Sun: Ferrari, McLaren, Red Bull, Merc

Fernando Alonso led home a Ferrari 1-2 and they were followed by Lewis Hamilton, Seb Vettel and the two Merc drivers...

LH: 'Squeezed out of second'

Lewis Hamilton believes he would have finished second to Fernando Alonso but for being "squeezed off" by Felipe Massa...

Sun: Lotus, Sauber, HRT, Virgin

Two new teams - HRT and Virgin - and Sauber failed to finish the race, but it was better news for Lotus...

Hamilton delighted with podium finish

McLaren were understandably delighted after Lewis Hamilton secured third place in Bahrain behind the two Ferraris...

Sun: FIndia, Williams, Renault, STR

It was a good day for Force India while Williams, Renault and Toro Rosso also won't be too disappointed...

Button: 'I was too cautious'

Jenson Button has admitted he was too cautious during the season-opening Bahrain GP, but he's not too downhearted...

Vettel: We would have won

Seb Vettel believes he would have won the Bahrain GP but for his loss of power due to a suspected broken exhaust on his Red Bull...