2008 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix

Circuit Key

About Bahrain

One of the most unique destinations on the calendar, Bahrain’s imposing desert backdrop significantly influences track conditions and car set-up over the Grand Prix weekend at Sakhir. Regional winds intermittently blow desert sands onto the 5.412km circuit which inevitably pose certain challenges for all but the leading driver as they pursue their counterparts and their cars are blasted with air infused with damaging sand particles. The sandy conditions therefore dictate the need for heavy duty air filters to prevent the air cooling inlets becoming blocked. An essential requirement, but one which mustn’t compromise aerodynamic efficiency. Grip levels are another casualty of the sand and can be considerably reduced when it settles on the track making all but the racing line dangerously slippery. 

The track is a complex mix of 15 slow and medium speed corners connected by three high speed straights, the fastest of which will see the cars peak at 320kph at the end of the pit straight going into turn one. With the lowest cornering speed registered at just above 100kph at Sakhir’s turn five, and taken in first gear, the number of extreme braking events is high so brake preservation is paramount. Due to the long, high speed stretches, each lap will demand a full throttle percentage of 62%; combined with the braking, cooling and sand variables, engine reliability will be a considerable factor in the race’s outcome. A circuit built to house 50,000 spectators, the third race of the season will undoubtedly deliver another exciting Formula One Grand Prix.

News From Bahrain

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Bahrain GP Podcast

Tune in to the AT&T Williams Bahrain Grand Prix podcast to catch up with the team following last weekend’s race at Sakhir. Read More »

08 April 08

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Nico's Bahrain GP Column

I have mixed feelings after the Bahrain Grand Prix. On the one hand, it was good to finish eighth and come away with another World Championship point, but I can't… Read more »

08 April 08

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Bahrain GP Review

After minor reliability issues had compromised track time and thereby the optimisation of set-up two weeks before in Malaysia, the AT&T Williams team came to Bahrain with a clear ambition… Read more »

08 April 08

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Bahrain GP Race

The AT&T Williams team collected a point for its efforts in the Bahrain Grand Prix today with Nico Rosberg finishing on par with his eighth place grid position. Read more »

06 April 08

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Bahrain GP Sunday iWitness

The Paddock Club is usually a place of quiet restraint, where F1’s moneymen chomp quietly through their prawn sandwiches. That wasn’t the case this morning, however, when Nico Rosberg bumped… Read more »

06 April 08

Bahrain GP Qualifying

05 April 08

Images From Bahrain

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