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Verstappen wins in Bahrain

MAX VERSTAPPEN , the reigning F1 world champion started on Sunday, March 5, where he left off last season.

The Dutchman powered his Red Bull to victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir.

The driver al ­ safely in the bag, and nobody would want to gamble against him winning his third this season.

He totally overwhelmed his fellow racers, leading from his 21st pole position right to the chequered flag to take the 36th vic ­ his so­far short career.

“It was a very, very good first stint where I made my gap. From there, it was all about looking after tyres. You never know what’s going to happen later in the race. We just wanted to make sure we have the right tyres and in good condition as well.

We have a good mate Sergio Perez coming home in second position, it sends an ominous warning to the rest

IN its first year, PFC Malaga looks to dethrone city rival Malaga CF Women B.

It’s called the ‘Malaga Derby’ and it’s taking place this Saturday, March 11 at Guadaljaire Municipal Field at 6pm in only the second ­ ever meeting between inter ­ city rivals Malaga FC Women B and PFC Malaga and this match carries an importance that goes far beyond the pitch.

Bragging rights are on the line on Saturday when Malaga hosts PFC in the biggest matchup of the week and possibly the season.

Malaga (18­ 1) currently ranked No. 2 while PFC (17 ­ 1 ­ 1) currently ranked No. 1 and has its sights set on keeping its top spot and a guaranteed place in the play­offs, but manager Pedro Martín’s squad still has several hurdles to clear and Saturday is a must win.

If they lose to Malaga it’s believed that the 11 match win streak and the momentum built this inaugural season will be

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