Catch up with all the latest news in F1 ahead of the Bahrain GP as the F1 Report previews the second round of the 2016 season. Marc Priestley is your host and is joined by renowned F1 journalist Peter Windsor and former Red Bull race engineer Mark Hutcheson.Up for discussion is the confusion over qualifying after the elimination format was given a surprise reprieve, the effect of F1s radio clampdown, and why the drivers are speaking out about F1s rules. Speaking on the F1 Report, David Coulthards former Race Engineer Mark Hutcheson thinks that Mercedes could be affected by the new radio clampdown Marc, Peter and Mark also analyse Mercedes and Ferraris contrasting tyre selections for Bahrain and ask whether F1s top two teams are poised for an intense desert duel.Hit play on the video above to watch the show in full, which is free to view in the UK and Ireland. The Bahrain GP weekend is live on Sky Sports F1. The race begins at 4pm on Sunday April 3, with build-up underway from 2.30pm. When is Bahrain GP on Sky Sports? TV times and full schedule for this weekends race Also See: WATCH: F1 should listen to Lewis Radio changes could affect Merc Vapormax Plus Clearance . First off, the fans ripped the Cubbies introduction of a fuzzy new kid-friendly mascot named "Clark". Cheap Vapormax Plus China . Arsenal failed to take full advantage of its main rivals stumbles on Saturday as substitute Gerard Deulofeu levelled with a hard shot from a tight angle in the 84th minute to give Everton a deserved point. Ahead of a crucial fortnight that will see them play against Napoli in the Champions League, Manchester City and Chelsea, Arsenal leads by five points ahead of Liverpool and Chelsea. http://www.clearancevapormax.com/nike-air-vapormax-2019-white-metallic-gold-clearance.html . -- Three close looks at the bucket, three misses. Cheap Vapormax 2020 China . Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks. Cheap Vapormax 2 China . Brazilian national coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has confirmed that the veteran goalkeeper is set to join Toronto on loan, saying it will help him be ready for the World Cup.MADRID, Spain -- Serena Williams kept the No. 1, and added No. 50. Williams beat Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-4 in the final of the Madrid Open Sunday to both retain her No. 1 ranking and collect her 50th career title. The second-ranked Russian would have overtaken the top spot with a win, but Williams stormed out to an early lead as Sharapova struggled with her serve. Sharapova briefly recovered her poise in the second set, but Williams form never dipped as she eased to the title. "It feels good," Williams said about reaching her 50th title. "I dont know how many more I can win. Who knows if I will ever win another title? I just want to live the dream. Hopefully I can keep it going. "When you first start out everything is so exciting. Now I expect to win." Williams improved her record against Sharapova to 13-2, with her only two losses coming in 2004. Later, local favourite Rafael Nadal seeks his fifth title of the year since returning from a left knee injury when he plays Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in the mens final. The 31-year-old Williams, playing in her first red clay final since 2002, dominated Sharapova from the start as the Russian never managed to steady her erratic serve. "I started the match really slow and against an opponent like her you cant give her that," said Sharapova, who had won her previous seven red-clay finals.dddddddddddd"I wasnt reacting well. I wasnt moving well. Not only the double faults I made, I didnt have a lot of great first serves in. She was really stepping up." Sharapova committed five double faults in her first three service games, dropping the first two as Williams eased to a one-set lead. Her shaky serve let Williams gear up and land several winning shots before closing out the first set with a floating return that clipped the line. Sharapova earned and converted her first break point to open the second set, opening up a 3-1 advantage. But the former No. 1-ranked players serve again betrayed her as she hit another double fault to cede back her break after Williams had set up three break points with her precise groundstrokes. Williams closed out the final after Sharapova recorded her eighth and final double fault before hitting the ball long to give up her fifth service game. Last year, Williams won here on the experimental blue clay surface that was removed after complaints from players that it was too slick. Williams said the move back to red clay meant the tournament was a good warm-up for the French Open starting at the end of the month. "This court is definitely different," she said. "It plays like Roland Garros and that is a plus. So I think it is great preparation." ' ' '