Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025Formula 1 

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Three races in and we have had three (well technically 4 but Sprints don't count) different winners this season already. Competition is close at the front as long as McLaren drops the ball it seems. The circuit in Sakhir is a much different layout to the previous one in Suzuka, with an abrasive surface and a massively rear-limited style to the tyre wear, hopefully the racing will be better. The scenes of some truly phenomenal wheel-to-wheel racing since the switch to a night race, let's hope we get another classic like 2014 or 2022 at the BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX!
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First Grand Prix
2004

Number of Laps
57

Circuit Length
5.412 km

Race Distance
308.238 km

Lap Record
1:31.447 Pedro de la Rosa (2005)

 
I like being surprised. Good on Formula One for still being able to do that.
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Incidentally I met Pedro a couple of years ago at Silverstone. Well, by "met" I mean he crashed one of the Pirelli Hot Laps cars on my post at the Grand Prix on a Thursday, but I still had a chat with him at the time which was nice.
 
I predict another 1-2 finish for McLaren on Sunday. The MCL39 seems to be the car most suited to the track conditions at Bahrain.
 
Even speaking as a Piastri fan, I really hope the papayas aren’t as far ahead as they appear from the practice sessions.
 
LEC .347 quicker than anything not named McLaren in FP3 so maybe?

Unfortunately one of the things named McLaren was 0.8s faster than Charles, so still not looking like a winning Ferrari.
 
Doohan amongst the front runners in Q1. Well done so far Jack.

Albon, Lawson, Bortoleto, Stroll and Bearman out.
 
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I think the Ferrari's have gone for a low DF setup, they are the only cars over 200 mph and have .2 sec advantage in sector 1.
 
Apparently, Sky Italy said Max's lap might be looked at for track limits?
F1TV is saying track limits on the final corner of his out lap, which would invalidate the next lap.
They're now saying it may have been a delayed message from his first aborted timed lap.
 
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I think the Ferrari's have gone for a low DF setup, they are the only cars over 200 mph and have .2 sec advantage in sector 1.
Worth noting that Bearman towed Lewis all the way down the main straight as he ended his lap and Lewis started his, DRS open at full chat as well so a full on tow.
 
Looks like a lot of damage for that part of the track.

Edit: Was that the first time we ever heard a woman on the radio in F1 broadcast history?

Edit 2: No it wasn't, we had the Driver of the Day mini interviews for a few races.
 
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Looks like a lot of damage for that part of the track.

Edit: Was that the first time we ever heard a woman on the radio in F1 broadcast history?

Edit 2: No it wasn't, we had the Driver of the Day mini interviews for a few races.
Also Nico Rosberg's wife after he won the title in 2016. Ocon's engineer was also heard a few times on the broadcast in previous rounds as well.
 
Looks like a lot of damage for that part of the track.

Edit: Was that the first time we ever heard a woman on the radio in F1 broadcast history?

Edit 2: No it wasn't, we had the Driver of the Day mini interviews for a few races.
Had Hanna Schmitz of Red Bull before.
 
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