Bahrain

TRACK GUIDE

The Bahrain Grand Prix is a highlight of the Formula One calendar and one of the most exciting races of the season. Held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, the Bahrain GP is known for its high-speed layout and intense on-track battles.

Spectators can expect to see a thrilling display of speed and skill in the desert. The track has long straights and fast corners giving drivers the opportunity to reach high speeds and engage in close battles.

Carry on reading for the ULTIMATE track guide!

quick stats

Lap distance: 5.412km

Race distance: 308.238km (57 laps)

Corners: 15               DRS Zones: 3

Fastest lap: 1:31.447 (P.De La Rosa)

track characteristics

One of the most notable features of the Bahrain International Circuit is its long main straight, which provides drivers with the opportunity to reach high speeds and engage in close battles for position. The track also features a number of high-speed corners, such as Turn 1 and Turn 4, which provide drivers with a challenging and exciting driving experience.

In addition to its high-speed layout, the Bahrain International Circuit is also known for its wide and smooth track surface, which provides drivers with plenty of grip and stability. The track is well-maintained and provides drivers with a safe and competitive racing environment.

effect on car

The high-speed layout and long straights of the track place a heavy emphasis on engine power and aerodynamics, which can affect a car's speed, handling, and fuel consumption.

One of the main effects of racing at Bahrain is the high demands placed on the engine. The long straights provide drivers with the opportunity to reach high speeds, and the engine must be able to maintain power throughout the lap. In addition, the high temperatures and humidity at the track can also put additional stress on the engine, and teams must take these factors into consideration when developing their cars.

Another important factor at Bahrain is aerodynamics. The high-speed corners and long straights place a heavy emphasis on downforce and stability, and teams must design their cars to provide maximum grip and stability while also reducing drag. The high-speed layout also affects the tyres, which must provide sufficient grip and stability while also withstanding the high temperatures and demands of the track.

Finally, the Bahrain International Circuit takes place at night. This makes it a unique race in terms of the data the can be collected across the weekend. Drivers have to take into account the weather changes between free practice sessions, qualifying and the race.






Past winners

2022 race recap!

The first race of the season did not disappoint with a 1-2 from Ferrari, a last minute double DNF from Red Bull, a car in flames, double points for Alfa Romeo and a P5 finish for Magnussen's Haas!

Cyd, Harvey and Lilly digest the Bahrain Grand Prix in today's episode, let us know your thoughts on the race in the comments.

2021 race recap!

The Bahrain GP was the best season opener we could have wished for, so we sat down to recap all it entailed, introducing The Sector 1 Performance Pyramid and our ‘Hit or Miss’ drivers of the weekend. Not to forget the controversial track limits and Mercedes pit stop troubles! 

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