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Hamilton claims another win under the lights in Bahrain

by Our Sports Desk

LEWIS HAMILTON’S domination of Formula One continued in Bahrain yesterday afternoon as the reigning world champion clinched his ninth victory in the past 11 races.

As in China a week ago it was another masterful, controlled drive from Hamilton, who has now set a personal best record of finishing in the points for 11 consecutive grands prix.

Overall, Hamilton now has 36 career wins, with 21 of those from pole position, to open up a 27-point cushion over Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, who had to settle for third behind Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen.

It was Raikkonen’s seventh podium in Bahrain, with the Finn runner-up now on four occasions, but with this his first top-three finish since the 2013 Korean Grand Prix.

Hamilton finished a comfortable 3.3 seconds clear of Raikkonen, who made his way past Rosberg on lap 56 of the 57 under the lights of the Bahrain International Circuit courtesy of a mistake from the German, who seemingly had trouble with his brakes late on.

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