"Verstappen's Red Bull Dominance: How Bahrain Grand Prix Pole Position Shook Up the Grid"

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Red Bull's Max Verstappen secured pole position in the Bahrain Grand Prix, but Ferrari's Charles Leclerc could have taken it if not for a strategic error in qualifying. Leclerc's decision to use a second set of soft tires in Q1 ultimately impacted his performance in Q3, allowing Verstappen to claim pole. The article discusses the technical challenges faced by both teams in setting up their cars for the race and speculates on whether Red Bull's perceived performance advantage may have influenced Ferrari's decisions. Despite Red Bull's strong qualifying performance, Ferrari's improved race pace suggests a potentially competitive season ahead.
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