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    Your guide to the 2016 Bahrain Grand Prix

    RaiedApril 1, 2016
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    The Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix is a Formula One Championship race took place for the first time at the Bahrain International Circuit on 4 April 2004. It made history as the first Formula One Grand Prix to be held in the Middle East, and was given the award for the “Best Organized Grand Prix” by the FIA.

    The Bahrain Grand Prix has usually been the third race of the Formula One calendar. However, in the 2006 season, Bahrain swapped places with the traditional opener, the Australian Grand Prix, which was pushed back to avoid a clash with the Commonwealth Games.

    In 2010, Bahrain staged the opening race of the 2010 season and the cars drove the full 6.299 km (3.914 mi) “Endurance Circuit” to celebrate F1’s ‘diamond jubilee’.

    Since 2014, the race has held as a night race under floodlights. It became the second Formula One night race after the Singapore Grand Prix.

    Shortly after the Formula One February 2014 testing, Grand Prix organizers for Bahrain announced a decision to name the first corner of the iconic track after former seven-time champion German driver Michael Schumacher in honor of his achievements.

     

    Bahrain Grand Prix, Round two of the 2016 Formula 1 season

     

    Circuit Name: Bahrain International Circuit (Sakhir) – Race Circuit

    Race Laps: 51

    Circuit Length: 308.405 km (191.634 mi)

    Race Length: 308.405 km (191.634 mi)

    Number of corners: 15 (9 Right, 6 Left)

    DRS Zone: Two Zones (Zone 1 between turn 10 and 11, Zone 2 between turn 15 and 1 Start/Finish)

    Circuit Direction: Clockwise

    Pole Position 2015: Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:32.571

    Lap Record: 2004 Michael Schumacher – Ferrari 1:30.252

     

    Bahrain Grand Prix Circuit – Bahrain International Circuit

     

     

     

    Pirelli used compounds

    Pirelli will bring the following three compounds to the second round of the 2016 Formula One season in Bahrain, to be held (1 – 4 April) on The Bahrain International Circuit.

     

    P Zero White medium
    P Zero Yellow soft
    P Zero Red super soft

    The tires that Pirelli has said must be used at some point in the race:
    One set of P Zero White medium
    One set of P Zero Yellow soft
    Each driver must have both these sets available for the race, and must use at least one of them.

    The tires assigned for Q3 in qualifying:
    One set of P Zero Red super soft.

    Following the regulations, each driver must save for Q3 one set of the softest of the three nominated compounds. This set will be given back to Pirelli after Q3 for those who qualify in the top 8, but the remaining drivers will keep it for the race – as is the case currently.

    The teams are free to choose the remaining sets; making up 13 sets in total for the weekend.

    The new 2016 tire regulations mean that tire nomination for long-haul events have to be made 14 weeks in advance, whereas for European races the deadline is eight weeks in advance.

    HOW IT WAS A YEAR AGO:         

    Winner: Hamilton (two stops: started on soft, changed to soft on lap 15, medium on lap 33).

    Best-placed alternative strategy: Raikkonen, second (also stopping twice, but starting on soft, changing to medium on lap 17, then soft on lap 40).        

    There were a mixture of two and three-stoppers. Vettel was fifth, with an unscheduled three-stopper (final stop to replace a nosecone and take on new tyres)       

    PAUL HEMBERY, PIRELLI MOTORSPORT DIRECTOR:                      

    “The new tyre regulations for 2016 proved to be a big success, providing many different strategy options and talking points for all the teams in Australia. Bahrain is a very different type of circuit, with tyre behaviour affected by a big drop in temperature as the race goes on. This provides a different set of challenges and parameters, so it will be interesting to see who has learned most from Australia in order to take best advantage of another new situation. There are some quite diverse choices from the teams, which will play a key role in the race outcome.”

     

    Drivers / Teams compound choices

    Team

    Car #

    Driver

    Medium

    Soft

    Super Soft

     Mercedes AMG

    44

     Lewis Hamilton

    1

    6

    6

    6

     Nico Rosberg

    1

    6

    6

     Scuderia Ferrari

    5

     Sebastian Vettel

    3

    4

    6

    7

     Kimi Raikkonen

    3

    4

    6

     Williams-Mercedes

    19

    Felipe Massa

    3

    3

    7

    77

     Valtteri Bottas

    3

    3

    7

     Red Bull Racing

    3

    Daniel Ricciardo

    2

    5

    6

    26

     Daniil Kvyat

    2

    5

    6

    Force India-Mercedes

    11

     Sergio Perez

    2

    5

    6

    27

     Nico Hulkenberg

    2

    5

    6

    Renault

    20

     Kevin Magnussen

    1

    5

    7

    30

     Jolyon Palmer

    1

    5

    7

    Toro Rosso-Ferrari

    33

     Max Verstappen

    1

    7

    5

    55

     Carlos Sainz Jr.

    2

    6

    5

     Sauber-Ferrari

    9

    Marcus Ericsson

    3

    5

    5

    12

     Felipe Nasr

    4

    5

    5

     McLaren-Honda

    14

    Fernando Alonso

    3

    4

    6

    22

     Jenson Button

    3

    4

    6

     Manor-Mercedes

    88

    Rio Haryanto

    4

    5

    4

    94

     Pascal Wehrlein

    4

    5

    4

     Haas-Ferrari

    8

     Romain Grosjean

    2

    4

    7

    21

     Esteban Gutierrez 

    1

    5

    7

     

    Australian Grand Prix Winners (By year)

     

    Year

    Driver

    Constructor

    Configuration

    2015

     Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    Sakhir Grand Prix Circuit

    2014

     Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    2013

     Sebastian Vettel

    Red Bull-Renault

    2012

     Sebastian Vettel

    Red Bull-Renault

    2011

    Not held

    2010

     Fernando Alonso

    Ferrari

    Sakhir Endurance Circuit

    2009

     Jenson Button

    Brawn-Mercedes

    Sakhir Grand Prix Circuit

    2008

     Felipe Massa

    Ferrari

    2007

     Felipe Massa

    Ferrari

    2006

     Fernando Alonso

    Renault

    2005

     Fernando Alonso

    Renault

    2004

     Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

     

    Multiple Winners (Drivers)

     

    Number of wins

    Driver

    Years

    3

     Fernando Alonso

    2005, 2006, 2010

    2

     Felipe Massa

    2007, 2008

     Sebastian Vettel

    2012, 2013

     Lewis Hamilton

    2014, 2015

     

     

    Multiple Winners (Constructors)

     

    Number of wins

    Constructor

    Years

    4

     Ferrari

    2004, 2007, 2008, 2010

    2

     Renault

    2005, 2006

     Red Bull

    2012, 2013

     Mercedes

    2014, 2015

     

     

     

    Numbers and Facts

     

    Most wins (driver): Alonso 3 ( 2005 – 2006 – 2010)

    Most wins (constructor): Ferrari 4 (2004 – 2007 – 2008 – 2010)

    Wins from pole position: 5 Most recent 2015 (Hamilton – Mercedes)

    Lowest grid for past winner: 4 (Alonso 2006 and Button 2009)

    Most recent 1-2 finish: 2014 Hamilton – Rosberg (Mercedes)

    Most emphatic win: 16.099 – 2010 (Alonso – Massa)

    Closest winning margin: 1.085 – 2014 (Hamilton – Rosberg)

    Rain-affected races: 1 (2004)

    Safety Car-affected races: 2 – (2007 – 2014)

    Fastest race: 2004 – 57 laps at 1hr 28m 34.875

    Slowest race: 2014 – 57 laps at 1hr 35m 42.743

    Most pole positions (driver): 2 – Michael Schumacher (2004 – 2006), Sebastian Vettel (2010 – 2011) Nico Rosberg (2013 – 2014)

    Most pole positions (constructor): 3 – Ferrari (2004, 2006, 2007)

     

    What Happened last race here?

    Lewis Hamilton, who was the defending race winner, came into the race with a 13-point lead over Sebastian Vettel after his victory a week prior in China. He took the 42nd pole position of his career during Saturday’s qualifying, and his fourth in a row. In the race, Hamilton managed to win from Kimi Räikkönen and Nico Rosberg, taking his 36th race victory.

    Prior to the start, McLaren confirmed that they were unable to get Jenson Button’s car to the grid, as the data indicated some electrical issues.

     

    2015 Race Classification

    Pos.

    Driver

    Constructor

    Time/Retired

    Grid

    1

     Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    1:35:05.8

    1

    2

     Kimi Räikkönen

    Ferrari

    +3.38

    4

    3

     Nico Rosberg

    Mercedes

    +6.033

    3

    4

     Valtteri Bottas

    Williams-Mercedes

    +42.957

    5

    5

     Sebastian Vettel

    Ferrari

    +43.989

    2

    6

     Daniel Ricciardo

    Red Bull Racing-Renault

    +1:01.751

    7

    7

     Romain Grosjean

    Lotus-Mercedes

    +1:24.763

    10

    8

     Sergio Pérez

    Force India-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    11

    9

     Daniil Kvyat

    Red Bull Racing-Renault

    +1 Lap

    17

    10

     Felipe Massa

    Williams-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    6

    11

     Fernando Alonso

    McLaren-Honda

    +1 Lap

    14

    12

     Felipe Nasr

    Sauber-Ferrari

    +1 Lap

    12

    13

     Nico Hülkenberg

    Force India-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    8

    14

     Marcus Ericsson

    Sauber-Ferrari

    +1 Lap

    13

    15

     Pastor Maldonado

    Lotus-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    18

    16

     Will Stevens

    Marussia-Ferrari

    +2 Laps

    20

    17

     Roberto Merhi

    Marussia-Ferrari

    +3 Laps

    19

    Ret

     Max Verstappen

    Toro Rosso-Renault

    Electrical

    15

    Ret

     Carlos Sainz, Jr.

    Toro Rosso-Renault

    Wheel hub

    9

    DNS

     Jenson Button

    McLaren-Honda

    Power Unit

    —1

    Pastor Maldonado mistakingly lined up in 18th position on the starting grid. This pushed Will Stevens behind him one row down as well, while the 16th slot was left vacant. Maldonado received a 5-second penalty as a result

     

     

    Did you know?

    DRIVERS

    ✪ Lewis Hamilton will be looking for his 44th F1 career win aboard of course car ♯44.

    ✪ Hamilton scored his 50th F1 career pole in Australia.

    ✪ Hamilton has set 32 of his pole positions to date on Pirelli tyres. It is 1 more than any other driver in the history of F1 (Vettel next-best with 31)

    ✪ Hamilton is now just 18 pole positions from equalling Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 68 F1 GP pole positions. Since he has

    been at Mercedes he has taken pole 24 times already. That is over 40% of all races he’s started for the team! (24/ 57 = 42%)

    ✪ Hamilton has won (43) 25.6% of all GP he’s started (168) and is in the top 10 drivers races to win ratio of all-time. This is how he compares:-

    1. Fangio 47.0%, 2. Ascari 40.6%, 3. Clark 34.7%, 4. M.Schumacher 29.7%, 5. Ja.Stewart 27.2% 6. Vettel 26.4% (42/ 159), 7.Hamilton 25.6%
    2. Prost 25.6%, 9. Senna 25.5%, 10. Moss 24.2%

    ✪ Hamilton failed to lead a race lap in Australia. It was the first time had failed to lead a single race lap since Singapore last year (7 races ago)

    ✪ Nico Rosberg has won the past 4 GP. It represents his best run since he won the last 4 races of his DEU F.BMW title winning season in 2002

    ✪ A 4th win in a row for Rosberg in Australia equalled the best runs of current drivers Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button and also that of past

    aces, Jochen Rindt, Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost and Damon Hill. The best ever run of wins by a driver is 9 by Sebastian Vettel (BEL – BRA 2013)

    ✪ In fact EVERY driver who has previously won 4 GP in a row has also won the F1 World title at some point in their career

    ✪ A 5th F1 GP win in a row for Rosberg will equal the best runs of Jack Brabham, Jim Clark and Nigel Mansell AND the best to date of Hamilton

    ✪ Rosberg to date has scored 1,234.5 World Championship points, the 5th highest total in F1 history. But, did you spot the sequence? 1, 2, 3…

    ✪ Rosberg in Bahrain will equal Nigel Mansell’s F1 career total of 187 GP starts

    ✪ Sebastian Vettel equalled Ayrton Senna’s 80 F1 GP podiums in Australia (and also his teammate Kimi Raikkonen)

    ✪ Vettel in Bahrain will equal Johnny Herbert’s F1 career total of 160 GP starts

    COSNTRUCTORS

    ✪ Mercedes aiming for an 8th pole in a row to beat their second-best run in F1 date (7, Australia 2014 to Canada 2014 inclusive). Mercedes’

    best-ever run of pole positions in F1 is 23 (Great Britain 2014 to Italy 2015 inclusive), beaten only by Williams’s run of 24 poles in 1992 – 93

    ✪ Mercedes won its 46th F1 World Championship race victory in Australia. To date Mercedes has won just over one-third of all the F1 GP it has

    has competed in (46 wins/ 128 races = 35.9%).

    ✪ Mercedes is now just 4 wins behind Red Bull’s F1 career total of 50

    ✪ A win on Sunday would be Mercedes’s 8th win in a row and would equal their best-ever run to date, 8 (Italy 2014 to Australia 2015 inclusive)

    ✪ Mercedes has now finished in points for the last 59 GP in a row, which ranks the 3rd-best run of all-time. The record is 81 by Ferrari

    ✪ Ferrari is now just 3 podiums short of their 700th F1 GP race podium (currently 697 – most recent, Sebastian Vettel, 3rd in Australia 2016)

    ✪ McLaren will celebrate 50 years of F1 in Monaco later this season

    ✪ In Qualifying in Australia the closest-matched teammates were MRT’s Rio Haryanto and Pascal Wehrlein. Just 0.015 split the MRT pair (Q1).

    The most mismatched teammates in Australia were Haas’s Romain Grosjean and Esteban Gutierrez where 1.284 separated the pair (also Q1)

    ✪ Haas in Australia became the first North American team and constructor to score points since Italy ‘86 (6th), the first new team to score on

    their debut since Toyota in ‘02 (6th Australia) and the first new constructor to score on their debut since Brawn in ‘09 (1st and 2nd in Australia)

    BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX

    ✪ Nico Rosberg has finished on the podium here for the past 2 years but has yet to win a F1 Bahrain GP. He did though confirm his GP2 tile

    here in 2005 with victory in both the Feature and the Sprint races

    ✪ Fernando Alonso has won the most Bah GP (3). One of Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel or Felipe Massa could equal his record on Sunday

    ✪ Lewis Hamilton chasing a 3rd straight Bahrain GP win on Sunday. If he wins he will be the first driver to claim a hat-trick of Bahrain GP victories

     

    World Drivers’ Championship standings

    Pos.

    Constructor

    Points

     
     

    1

     Mercedes

    43

     

    2

     Ferrari

    15

     

    3

     Williams-Mercedes

    14

     

    4

     Red Bull-TAG Heuer

    12

     

    5

     Haas-Ferrari

    8

     

    6

     Force India-Mercedes

    6

     

    7

     Toro Rosso-Ferrari

    3

     

    8

     Renault

    0

     

    9

     McLaren-Honda

    0

     

    10

       Sauber-Ferrari

    0

     

    11

     MRT-Mercedes

    0

     

     

     

    World Constructors’ Championship standings

    Pos.

    Driver

    Points

     
     

    1

     Nico Rosberg

    25

     

    2

     Lewis Hamilton

    18

     

    3

     Sebastian Vettel

    15

     

    4

     Daniel Ricciardo

    12

     

    5

     Felipe Massa

    10

     

    6

     Romain Grosjean

    8

     

    7

     Nico Hülkenberg

    6

     

    8

     Valtteri Bottas

    4

     

    9

     Carlos Sainz, Jr.

    2

     

    10

     Max Verstappen

    1

     

    11

     Jolyon Palmer

    0

     

    12

    Kevin Magnussen

    0

     

    13

     Sergio Pérez

    0

     

    14

     Jenson Button

    0

     

    15

     Felipe Nasr

    0

     

    16

     Pascal Wehrlein

    0

     

    —

     Marcus Ericsson

    0

     

    —

     Kimi Räikkönen

    0

     

    —

     Rio Haryanto

    0

     

    —

     Esteban Gutiérrez

    0

     

    —

     Fernando Alonso

    0

     

    —

     Daniil Kvyat

    0

     

     

    Drivers penalty points:

    Driver

    Penalty points

    Max Verstappen

    8

    Marcus Erricson

    4

    Romain Grosjean

    4

    Sebastian Vettel

    3

    Kimi Raikkonen

    3

    Nico Hulkenberg

    2

    Lewis Hamilton

    2

    Valtteri Bottas

    2

    Daniil Kvyat

    2

    Fernando Alonso

    2

    Jenson Button

    2

    Rio Haryanto

    2

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