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Bahrain Grand Prix: Starting Grid

After qualifying, no penalties were applied to any of the drivers, meaning there was no change to how the drivers finished in qualifying. Barring any late dramas for drivers or teams, here is the starting grid for today's Bahrain Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes Sebastian Vettel – Ferrari Nico Rosberg – Mercedes Kimi Raikkonen – Ferrari Valtteri Bottas – Williams Felipe Massa – Wiliams Daniel Ricciardo – Red Bull Racing Nico Hulkenberg – Force India Carlos Sainz Jr. – Toro Rosso Romain Grosjean – Lotus Sergio Perez – Force India Felipe Nasr – Sauber Marcus Ericsson – Sauber Fernando Alonso – McLaren...
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