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Monday, April 20, 2015
Steven Gerrard ruthlessly mocked on Twitter after FA Cup dream is dashed by Aston Villa
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Manchester United look transformed from a year ago - nothing but the title will do next season
New Zealand fly-half Aaron Cruden likely to miss Rugby World Cup with cruciate ligament injury
Football League team of the decade: in pictures
Liverpool transfer news and rumours: Radamel Falcao's agent in talks with the club
Chelsea transfer news and rumours: West Ham left-back Aaron Cresswell available for £20m
Bahrain GP: Lewis Hamilton cruises to victory in to extend F1 lead
• Hamilton collects third win of the season in Bahrain
• Raikkonen pips Rosberg to second place to deny Mercedes one-two
• Read Michael Butler’s lap-by-lap report here
• Hamilton: Mercedes still the best in the world ahead of Ferrari
Under the glare of the floodlights in the desert, it was ultimately Lewis Hamilton who yet again shone and while it might be harsh to say his team-mate Nico Rosberg wilted, because he certainly drove a gritty and determined race, the German did suffer another blow in his bid to come to terms with the Englishman’s superior pace this season.
This was Hamilton’s third win of the season. It was a confident and assured run that he managed to perfection, one in which he was largely untroubled by his team-mate who will be disappointed to have finished only third and, while the expected strong threat from Ferrari did not quite materialise, Kimi Raikkonen drove an extraordinarily clever and quick race to take second at the death from Rosberg. Several unforced errors from Sebastian Vettel in the sister Ferrari resulted in the German, having for some time been mixing it brilliantly with Rosberg, being relegated to fifth after a fine defence from Valtteri Bottas for fourth in the Williams.
Related: Bernie Ecclestone gets tough with F1 teams over talks on 2017 engines
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