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Ferrari's Felipe Massa won the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday while McLaren rookie Lewis Hamilton roared into the Formula One record books with another stunning second place.
![]() Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil reacts after winning the Bahrain F1 Grand Prix April 15, 2007. [Reuters] ![]() |
But it was 22-year-old Briton Hamilton, starting on the front row for the first time, who was again the man to watch in a race that left him in a three-way tie on points at the top of the standings.
The runner-up, for the second race in a row, became the first driver in Formula One history to finish all of his first three races on the podium.
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen, winner of the season-opening Australian race last month, completed the top three for Ferrari with Germany's Nick Heidfeld fourth for BMW Sauber.
McLaren's double world champion Fernando Alonso, who led a McLaren one-two in Malaysia last weekend, was fifth after a difficult afternoon in the desert heat.
Spaniard Alonso, Finland's Raikkonen and Hamilton now share the overall lead after three races with 22 points apiece. Massa has 17.
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