Ferrari's Felipe Massa won the Bahrain Grand Prix in Manama on Sunday but McLaren rookie Lewis Hamilton drove into the Formula One record books with another stunning second place.Brazilian Massa's third career victory, from pole position, revived his title challenge after a difficult start to the season.
But it was 22-year-old Briton Hamilton, starting on the front row for the first time, who was again the focus of attention in a race that left him in a three-way tie on points at the top of the standings.
Runner-up for the second race in a row, after a third place in Australia, he became the first driver in the 57 years of the championship to finish his first three races on the podium.
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