Poll: Official 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix Thread - International Circuit, Sakhir - Round 1

Rate the Bahrain Grand Prix out of ten


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Well it its finally back; the start of the longest season in F1 history - lets hope we get all 24 races this season and lets hope its a little bit more exciting at the front! I'm not going to hold my breath though.


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Sakhir Circuit:

When was the track built?


Ground was broken for the Bahrain International Circuit in December 2002. Like the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, the developers had a blank, sandy canvas to work with, and with that fashioned the technical, 5.4km track designed by Hermann Tilke.

When was its first Grand Prix?

It was 2004 when the drivers first lined up under an unusually cloudy sky for the inaugural Bahrain Grand Prix. The race was dominated (like many in 2004) by the two Ferraris, with Michael Schumacher winning out from Rubens Barrichello, while the crowds were also treated to [a fantastic dog-fight](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8mRAjFGr4Q) between the Jaguar of Mark Webber and the Renault of Fernando Alonso.

What’s the circuit like?

You can usually expect great racing and decent amounts of overtaking in Bahrain, while the drivers have to contend with wind, racing under floodlights and the difficulty of finding a decent set-up with the wide temperature fluctuations between sessions. The track’s most challenging point is the tight, downhill, off-camber Turn 10 left-hander, while the fast run through Turn 12 is another highlight, allowing the racers to really feel their cars coming alive.

Why go?

Given the nature of the track, race-goers in Bahrain have always got a decent chance of being treated to a ['duel in the desert'](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTH87phrwEs) or three. Away from the race track, Bahrain, as you might expect, is a great place to catch some rays, with the 33-island archipelago kingdom featuring some jaw-dropping resorts. And if you want to do some racing yourself, the Bahrain International Karting Circuit, located right next to the track, is one of the world’s top karting facilities.

Bahrain Grand Prix 2024 - Schedule Information & TV Broadcast Times


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Channel 4 Highlights - Broadcast Times

Friday 1st March - Bahrain GP Qualifying Highlights - 19:30
Saturday 2nd March - Bahrain GP Race Highlights - 19:50

Track Diagram and information:

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Weather Forecast - Retrieved on Monday 26th February 2024:

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Previous Year Race Highlights:

2023 Bahrain Grand Prix Highlights
2022 Bahrain Grand Prix Highlights
2021 Bahrain Grand Prix Highlights




2024 FIA Driver Entry List

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2024 FIA F1 Calendar

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Thanks @chrismscotland, not long to go until the first race. Looking forward to this, still no real idea what's going to happen.

Looking forward to it myself; seeing the cars on track last week has whet my appetite again!
Thanks @chrismscotland !

Have just been watching Drive to Survive, which has got me excited for the season to start again.

I've still never seen a single episode!
 
Over in F2 qualifying, future multiple F1 champion Kimi Antonelli gets his season off to a flying start, qualifying 18th ;)

Actually, he's ahead of his teammate Bearman, who is hardly a slouch, so I think Prema probably got the setup all wrong for this track. Impressed by Ritomo Miyata getting 6th having come from SuperFormula. Maini and Bortoleto looking tidy again.

It would be almost funny if Prema were rubbish this season!
 
They probably are. We'll find out tomorrow.

It does get to the point where it does seem to be a bit pointless sandbagging and not showing your true speed. I mean what are teams realistically going to do overnight ffs? It's not like teams are going to see Red Bull be 2 seconds a lap faster and then suddenly only then do their best work to fix it and come back with a car 3 seconds a lap faster. Showing other teams that you are actually fast a day before quali is not really going to hamper ay strategy or anything. What do you guys think?

Its early in the season, and there's a lot of "saving" done these days to things like the engine and other parts given the component limits.
Some teams (and I say teams because I suspect Ferrari have done the same) will do any little thing to eek out an longer term advantage.
 
Totally true yeah. Good point. Component life span and engine limits. I guess each time they send the engine full beans they take away irrepairable life from engine internals as they stretch/contract/expand.

Especially if they suspect they're much faster and don't actually need to be doing much more running (esp after 3 days at the same track last week)
 
he was consistently fastest in every practice last year without fail (to the point where you just wanted to tell him to chill out, he’s already won the championship). Food for thought. But I still think RB (no that one) will be top come qualifying.

Although in Bahrain last year Max didn't top anything until Qualifying
 
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