Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying: Charles Leclerc upstages team-mate Sebastian Vettel to take pole position, Lewis Hamilton third

Charles Leclerc upstaged Sebastian Vettel to claim a surprise pole position at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

The young driver, who was only in his second race for Ferrari beat Vettel by nearly a third of a second as the Italian manufacturers responded well to their troubles at the first race of the season in Melbourne.


It’s a Ferrari one-two while Hamilton will start the grid in third

Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes had no answer to Ferrari’s pace,with the world champion to line up third, with team-mate Valtteri Bottas fourth.

Mercedes ripped up the testing form book to dominate in Melbourne a fortnight ago, but the silver cars were handed a thrashing under the lamps that light up this Sakhir circuit.

Yet, it was the performance of Leclerc who, aged just 21 years and five months, and in only his second season in F1, delivered a message of intent to elder statesman team-mate, Vettel.