GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX 2026 F1PTS - Race Event Standings
Bahrain GP 2026-04-12
Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir

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Track info
Bahrain International Circuit - Technical Data
General Circuit Information
- Location: Sakhir, Bahrain
- Circuit Type: Permanent race track
- Direction: Clockwise
- FIA Grade: 1 (suitable for Formula 1 racing)
- Current Contract: Hosts the Bahrain Grand Prix until at least 2036
Track Dimensions
- Length: 5.412 km (3.363 miles) - Grand Prix layout
- Race Distance: 308.238 km (191.530 miles) over 57 laps
- Number of Corners: 15 (9 right-hand, 6 left-hand)
- Track Width: Varies; typically 14-22m, widest at Turn 1
Layout Features
- DRS Zones: 3
- Zone 1: Start-finish straight (after Turn 15)
- Zone 2: Between Turn 3 and Turn 4
- Zone 3: Between Turn 10 and Turn 11
- Longest Straight: 1.09 km (0.677 miles) along the start-finish straight, speeds over 320 km/h with DRS
- Elevation Change: Minimal; approximately 4m, mostly flat desert terrain
Sectors
- Sector 1: Fast straights and medium-speed corners (Turns 1-4)
- Sector 2: Technical, slow-speed corners (Turns 5-10)
- Sector 3: High-speed straights and final corners (Turns 11-15)
Lap Records
| Type | Time | Driver | Team | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Race Lap Record | 1:31.447 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 2020 |
| Qualifying Lap Record | 1:27.264 | Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 2020 |
Note: Records from 2020 remain; 2025 season data (e.g., March race) not yet finalized as of April 4, 2025.
Technical Characteristics
- Surface: Abrasive asphalt; resurfaced in 2023, high grip
- Downforce Level: Medium; balance between speed and cornering stability
- Tyre Compounds (2025): Pirelli C1 (hard), C2 (medium), C3 (soft)
- Average Speed: ~215 km/h (based on historical data)
Corner Details
| Turn | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Medium-speed right-hander, prime overtaking spot |
| 2-3 | Left-right flick, uphill, requires precision |
| 4 | Fast left-hander, DRS zone exit |
| 5-7 | Slow left-right-left sequence, technical section |
| 8 | Medium-speed right-hander, downhill |
| 9-10 | Slow left-right combo, traction-critical |
| 11 | Fast right-hander, DRS zone entry |
| 12-13 | Medium-speed left-right, flowing section |
| 14 | Slow left-hander, tight apex |
| 15 | Final right-hander onto pit straight |
Additional Notes
- Pit Lane: Entry after Turn 15; time loss ~20-22 seconds
- Safety Features: Large run-off areas, gravel traps, modern barriers
- Challenges: Desert sand affects grip; high tyre wear; night race conditions