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Verstappen On Top But Hamilton Downbeat 토토사이트
Best on the planet Max Verstappen astonished under the floodlights for Red Bull, effectively beating out all competitors on the last day of Formula One pre-season testing.

Be that as it may, his extraordinary title rival Lewis Hamilton was left a long way from hopeful on Saturday about how Mercedes will passage when the season begins one weekend from now at the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Hamilton passed up a record eighth F1 title on the last lap of the last race last year and is hoping to snatch his crown back from Verstappen.

In spite of the fact that it's just trying, which can be deluding on the grounds that groups here and there have something available for later, the assignment could demonstrate more diligently than visualized for the British veteran with a record 103 race wins.

Verstappen appeared to be in that smooth shaft position mode - he drove F1 with 10 posts last year - as he beat his own driving time close to the end, and going so quick at one point he even did a 360 twist.

Running with the RB18's redesigned sidepods and floor that plainly worked, Verstappen timed a main season of 1 moment, 31.720 seconds, the quickest across the three days of testing in Bahrain.

That put him 0.7 seconds in front of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc as the meeting finished under floodlights in conditions like next Sunday's initial race on a similar Sakhir circuit.

Double cross F1 champion Fernando Alonso pushed his Alpine up to third right toward the end, sending Hamilton's colleague George Russell down to fourth.

They were both around a second more slow than Verstappen, who dominated 10 races last year to Hamilton's eight.

Hamilton was 4.5 seconds behind Verstappen in seventeenth spot, in spite of the fact that when he drove before in the day the circumstances were not so less appropriate than in the early evening and evening.

In any case, he was unsettled about the manner in which it went.

"We're not the speediest right now, I think Ferrari seem to be the fastest. Maybe Red Bull and afterward perhaps us," Hamilton said. "Yet, we're unquestionably not at the top."

Hamilton and different drivers have been battling during preseason testing with what F1 calls "porpoising" - a streamlined issue where vehicles jump and skip on the track - and with different issues like tire hold.

Lando Norris, driving once more for McLaren with Daniel Ricciardo down and out with COVID-19, said he thought his group had "a great deal of work to do" following a day of battle.

"The more slow speed corners is the place where we battle," he said. "At the point when you take a gander at Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari, they're a seriously lengthy way in front of us in those kinds of corners."