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    Bahrain F1 Grand Prix

    Circuit Information Page

    Released by the Circuit :

    Fast fact 1
    This year´s FIA Formula 1 world championship will take place over a grand total of 1129 laps. That´s a distance of 5795km and an average of 59.6 laps and 305km per grand prix

    Fast fact 2
    The 2010 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix will be run on the 6.3km Endurance Circuit, rather than the 5.4km Grand Prix Circuit which has been used for the last six years

    Fast fact 3
    At 6.3km, Bahrain is the second longest track on the 2010 F1 calendar. The longest is the 7km Spa-Francorchamps circuit, home to the Belgian Grand Prix. The shortest is the 3.3km street circuit in Monte Carlo, used for the Monaco Grand Prix

    Fast fact 4
    With 49 laps, the Bahrain Grand Prix is the second shortest race of 2010 in terms of laps. The Belgian Grand Prix at the 7km long Spa-Francorchamps take place over just 44 laps, while the Monaco Grand Prix takes place over 78-laps of the short 3.3km street circuit

    Fast fact 5
    Although the Bahrain Grand Prix is second shortest race on the 2010 Formula 1 calendar for laps it´s the sixth longest race distance at 308km. The longest race is the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang at 310km, while the shortest is the Monaco Grand Prix at 260km

    Fast fact 6
    There is 0.001km difference (just 1 metre) between the length of the Australian Grand Prix and the Japanese Grand Prix. The Melbourne race is the longer at 307.574km

    Fast fact 7
    The Korean Grand Prix at Yeongam in late October is a new addition to the Formula 1 calendar for 2010. The Canadian Grand Prix at Montreal returns after a year´s sabbatical, while the German Grand Prix returns to Hockenheim after a year at the Nurburgring

    Fast fact 8
    Just five of this year´s 17 grands prix take place on anti-clockwise circuits, placing unique strain on the drivers´ necks. The anti-clockwise tracks are Istanbul Park in Turkey, the street circuit in Singapore, the new Yeongam venue in Korea, Sao Paulo in Brazil, and the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi

    Fast fact 9
    Although the Suzuka circuit, which plays host to the Japanese Grand Prix, is a clockwise track, it actually has more left-hand turns (similar to an anti-clockwise track) thanks to its unique figure-of-eight layout

    Fast fact 10
    There are five winners of Formula 1´s drivers´ championship on this year´s 2012 grid - title winners Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and returning to F1 Kimi Räikkönen not forgetting seven-times champion Michael Schumacher at Mercedes GP

    Fast fact 11
    Michael Schumacher is the oldest champion on the 2010 Formula 1 grid, having scored the first of his seven titles 17 years ago, back in 1994. He´s also the oldest driver by age, being 41 years old

    Fast fact 12
    The only former drivers´ champion from the last 10 years not to be on the 2010 grid is 2007 title winner Kimi Raikkonen, who has opted for a new career in the World Rally Championship.

    Fast fact 13
    The 2008 Formula 1 drivers´ championship was the eighth to be decided by just one point. The others were: 2007, 1994, 1981, 1976, 1964, 1961 and 1958

    Fast fact 14
    There are four new teams due to take part in Formula 1 this year - Virgin Racing, Lotus, Campos Meta and US F1. There´s also a new look for 2009 constructors´ champions, Brawn GP - now Mercedes GP, thanks to its acquisition by the German auto firm

    Fast fact 15
    Jenson Button's victory in the 2009 season-opening Australian Grand Prix was the first using slick tyres since McLaren´s Mika Häkkinen won the 1997 European GP at Jerez, Spain. Tyres featuring grooves to reduce grip were used for the 12 years in between

    Fast fact 16
    Four of the five drivers who have won the Formula 1-supporting GP2 feeder series are racing in F1 this year - inaugural 2005 title winner Nico Rosberg at Mercedes GP, 2006 champion Lewis Hamilton at McLaren, 2007 victory Timo Glock at Virgin Racing and 2009´s reigning champion Nico Hulkenberg at Williams

    Fast fact 17
    The lap records of 12 of the 17 circuits on the 2010 Formula 1 calendar have stood since 2004, the final year of the 3.0-litre V10 engine formula before it was replaced by 2.4-litre V8s. The exceptions are Catalunya in Spain and Suzuka in Japan, while Istanbul Park in Turkey, Valencia (which hosts the European Grand Prix), Singapore and the season-ending Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi are all new to F1 since then

    The architecture has an Arabian theme with an eight-storey VIP viewing tower, a main grandstand to seat 12,000 spectators and another multi-purpose grandstand, which will accommodate a further 5,000.


    I look forward to hearing from you,
    Kevin May
    Select Motor Racing.
Event Schedule
  Time   Track   Note
Thursday
  10h00 - 12h30   Formula 1   Pit Lane Walk - grandstand ticket holders
  16h00 - 19h00   Formula 1   Pit Lane Walk - grandstand ticket holders
Friday
  09h30 - 10h00   GP2   Practice Session
  11h00 - 12h00   Formula One GP   First Practice Session
  12h25 - 12h55   Support Race   Practice Session
  14h00 - 15h30   Formula One GP   Second Practice Session
  15h30 - 16h00   GP2   Qualifying
  16h30 - 17h15   Porsche Supercup   Practice Session
Saturday
  09h50 - 10h20   Support Race   Race
  11h00 - 12h00   Formula One GP   Third Practice Session
  12h25 - 13h10   Porsche Supercup   Qualifying
  14h00 - 15h00   Formula One GP   Qualifying
  15h45 - 17h00   GP2   First Race
  17h45 - 17h00   Support Race   Race (10 laps )
Sunday
  08h50 - 09h25   Support Race   Race (10 laps )
  10h00 - 10h45   GP2   Second Race
  12h00 - 12h30   Porsche Supercup   Race (14 Laps)
  13h25   F1 Drivers Presentation   Photo [ no track parade ]
  13h30 - 13h45   Formula One   Grid Presentation
  14h45   National Anthem  
  15h00   Formula One   Race 49 laps or 2 hours

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