Haas has reshuffled its Formula 1 pitstop crew heading into this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix in the wake of the pitstop nightmare it suffered in Melbourne's 2018 season-opener.
All the information on where to watch the Formula 1 Russian Grand Prix LIVE this weekend as Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel continue their battle for supremacy.
Max Verstappen left disappointed in Bahrain after a brake failure ends his hopes of a podium finish, with the Red Bull driver believing P2 was within reach.
Starting from pole, Valtteri Bottas had been targeting his first F1 win on Sunday in Bahrain, only for a tyre pressure problem to leave him a distant third at the chequered flag.
Sebastian Vettel charged to his second win of the year in Bahrain, but the Ferrari driver feared at one point that the safety car may have ended his chances.
The Bahrain International Circuit is set to host round three of the 2017 F1 season on the 14-16 April to as the new era of Formula 1 gets into full flow.