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Alonso eyes 2nd straight win in Bahrain

Having ended a 12-race drought with a dominant victory in China, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso is quickly emerging as the most likely candidate to end the recent dominance of Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel. The two-time champion has the chance to overtake Vettel in the drivers' championship with a win Sunday at the Bahrain Grand Prix. But the 31-year-old Spaniard is doing his best to tamp down expectations, insisting it's early in a 19-race season where the first three races have seen three different winners. The three-time defending champion Vettel acknowledged that his Red Bull was no match for the Ferrari in China where he finished off the podium for the first time this season. But the...
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