Posted on 04/20/2012 2:53:02 PM PDT by Chode
BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX
Venue: Sakhir, Manama
Date: Sunday 15 March
Lap length: 3.363 miles
Race laps: 57
2009 winner: Jenson Button (Brawn)
First grand prix: 2004
Lap Record:1:30.252 - M Schumacher (2004)
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Damn. They’ve been racing there since 2004? Seems like it’s one of those “new” circuits to me...again. (And I’ve been following F1 for decades...*sigh*)
To wit, another “early season” track (other than Australia!) to just get done with, and then on to the *real* races!
Bernie, rot in hell.
Although the official site is back up and running at the time of writing, F1.com was offline for a period this evening and replaced with the text Formula None, along with several paragraphs explaining why this weekends F1 event should not go ahead.
Also on Friday night, no team has reported any issues in returning to their hotels from the race track, although a demonstration is being staged on a motorway between Budaiya to the west of Manama and the capital itself. Many involved are fighting against the F1 event, which is organised and promoted by the leaders of Bahrain. At the same time, a survey claims that 77 percent of locals hope the race does happen.
Earlier today, Force India skipped the entire second practice session in a bid to return all team members to the city before nightfall; four of mechanics had been fortunate to avoid injury when a petrol bomb exploded close to their van on Wednesday. Last night, a group of 12 Sauber mechanics also encountered disruption.
I think cancelling the race just empowers extremists, Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa said at the circuit on Friday. For those of us trying to navigate a way out of this political problem, having this race allows us to build bridges across communities and get people working together. It allows us to celebrate our nation as an idea that is positive, not one that is divisive.
Bernie Ecclestone, CEO of the Formula One Group, said the following: If people have got a complaint about something else, its nothing to do with F1.
The next scheduled track action is Free Practice 3, which is set to begin at 11am local time (BST +2) on Saturday. This will be followed by F1 qualifying and a GP2 race.
Sauber also affected by Bahrain incident
Sauber have revealed that they too were witness to a potentially dangerous Bahrain protest as they travelled back to their hotel in Manama from the Sakhir circuit. After four Force India mechanics avoided a situation on Wednesday night, the Sauber occurrence happened around 24 hours later.
Although the race track and its immediate surrounding area have not been affected by protests so far, team members continue to brace themselves for their journeys back and forth between the Formula 1 venue and their hotels in the capital city; the two destinations are separated by a number of villages where demonstrations are taking place.
On Friday, Force India withdrew from the second practice session in order to transport all personnel back to the city before night fell at 6pm local time (BST +2).
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A statement from Sauber described the happenings of Thursday night:
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Yesterday night at 20:30hrs a minibus of the Sauber team left the circuit to go back to the Novotel in Manama.
At 20:50hrs the 12 mechanics on that bus noticed fire on the medial strip of the highway.
The traffic was slow, cars had their hazard flashers on. On the opposite lane there was no traffic.
The team members saw a few masked people running from there over to their lane where a bottle was burning as well.
The minibus moved to the very right side of the highway and went past the situation. No-one from the Sauber team was hurt.
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Following the opening practice sessions, the F1 community is now gradually leaving Sakhir to head back to its hotels. Tonight is expected to be the most hazardous so far as, in recent weeks, a string of protests have tended to follow Friday prayers.
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I hope nothing happens
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Pos | No | Driver | Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Laps |
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1 | 1 | Sebastian Vettel | Red Bull Racing-Renault | 1:34.308 | 1:33.527 | 1:32.422 | 18 |
2 | 4 | Lewis Hamilton | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:34.813 | 1:33.209 | 1:32.520 | 13 |
3 | 2 | Mark Webber | Red Bull Racing-Renault | 1:34.015 | 1:33.311 | 1:32.637 | 17 |
4 | 3 | Jenson Button | McLaren-Mercedes | 1:34.792 | 1:33.416 | 1:32.711 | 12 |
5 | 8 | Nico Rosberg | Mercedes | 1:34.588 | 1:33.219 | 1:32.821 | 10 |
6 | 16 | Daniel Ricciardo | STR-Ferrari | 1:33.988 | 1:33.556 | 1:32.912 | 17 |
7 | 10 | Romain Grosjean | Lotus-Renault | 1:34.041 | 1:33.246 | 1:33.008 | 13 |
8 | 15 | Sergio Perez | Sauber-Ferrari | 1:33.814 | 1:33.660 | 1:33.394 | 17 |
9 | 5 | Fernando Alonso | Ferrari | 1:34.760 | 1:33.403 | No time | 11 |
10 | 11 | Paul di Resta | Force India-Mercedes | 1:34.624 | 1:33.510 | No time | 15 |
11 | 9 | Kimi Räikkönen | Lotus-Renault | 1:34.552 | 1:33.789 | 6 | |
12 | 14 | Kamui Kobayashi | Sauber-Ferrari | 1:34.131 | 1:33.806 | 13 | |
13 | 12 | Nico Hulkenberg | Force India-Mercedes | 1:34.601 | 1:33.807 | 12 | |
14 | 6 | Felipe Massa | Ferrari | 1:34.372 | 1:33.912 | 14 | |
15 | 19 | Bruno Senna | Williams-Renault | 1:34.466 | 1:34.017 | 14 | |
16 | 20 | Heikki Kovalainen | Caterham-Renault | 1:34.852 | 1:36.132 | 10 | |
17 | 18 | Pastor Maldonado | Williams-Renault | 1:34.639 | No time | 8 | |
18 | 7 | Michael Schumacher | Mercedes | 1:34.865 | 5 | ||
19 | 17 | Jean-Eric Vergne | STR-Ferrari | 1:35.014 | 8 | ||
20 | 21 | Vitaly Petrov | Caterham-Renault | 1:35.823 | 7 | ||
21 | 25 | Charles Pic | Marussia-Cosworth | 1:37.683 | 8 | ||
22 | 22 | Pedro de la Rosa | HRT-Cosworth | 1:37.883 | 6 | ||
23 | 24 | Timo Glock | Marussia-Cosworth | 1:37.905 | 7 | ||
24 | 23 | Narain Karthikeyan | HRT-Cosworth | 1:38.314 | 7 | ||
Q1 107% Time | 1:40.380 |
After his promising form in practice, Sebastian Vettel has snatched Red Bulls first pole position of the 2012 season at Sakhir. The Champion shares the front row with Lewis Hamilton, with their respective team-mates third and fourth. Mercedes is left highly disappointed, with Rosberg and Schumacher only fifth and 17th.
On another hot and dusty day in the Bahraini desert, tyres remained very much the talking point; grip is proving a real problem for all of the teams, not least as the sandy track surface induces wheelspin and damages rear tyres at a rapid rate of knots.
Following the off-track incidents of earlier this week, all in the Formula 1 paddock were pleased to see that colleagues had arrived at the track safely this morning.
Fernando Alonso may have felt the need to use Soft tyres immediately in Q1, but it was Mercedes generating headlines as Michael Schumacher sensationally fell out of the session at the very first hurdle; sitting in his garage with a DRS problem, the seven-time World Champion was knocked out as Heikki Kovalainen switched to the quicker compound and improved his lap time by 1.4 seconds. As Pastor Maldonado has a penalty, Schumacher will start from 17th. All cars made the 107 percent cut.
Hamilton set the pace early doors in Q2, looking to stamp his authority on the field by picking up a third pole from four races. It looked briefly as though Felipe Massa may have passed into the top ten shootout for the first time this year, but the Brazilian was duly demoted to 14th place in the cumbersome Ferrari F2012. Fernando Alonso did enough to move up, as did Romain Grosjean, but as the Franco-Swiss improved to third this pushed team-mate Kimi Räikkönen down to 11th on Sundays grid.
On F1s last visit to Bahrain two years ago, race organisers elected to use the full-length Endurance Circuit. Back on the Grand Prix configuration today, its more flowing nature made for a dramatic end to the session as a number of contenders vied for the top spot. Hamilton led Button after the first Q3 runs, but Rosberg and both Red Bulls were also battling for the best place on the starting grid.
Jenson Button will set off from fourth; he compromised his chances by locking up at the ever difficult and tightening Turn 10. Rosberg did the same thing, compounding this by running deep at the final corner he ended up fifth when another pole had been a genuine possibility. Webber snatched P1, only for Hamilton to beat him before Vettel followed suit.
Behind, Daniel Ricciardo proved why he is currently favourite for a 2013 Red Bull seat by putting his Shanghai problems behind him and managing sixth place; the achievement is highlighted by the fact that Jean-Éric Vergne, in the second Toro Rosso, was eliminated in Q1 for the third consecutive race. The top ten is completed by Grosjean, Sergio Pérez, Alonso and Paul di Resta; after Force India skipped second practice, this was a commendable performance but the teams cars were not shown on the FOM television feed for the duration of qualifying.
Vettels first pole of 2012 is the 31st of his career, moving to just one behind 1992 title winner Nigel Mansell and the top five of all-time pole sitters. The result also marks a second successive Bahrain pole for the German.
Sundays 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix begins at 3pm local time (BST +2)
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This could be a great season.
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Position | Driver | Team | |
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Race completed |
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1 | Germany | S Vettel | Red Bull |
2 | Finland | K Raikkonen | Lotus |
3 | Switzerland | R Grosjean | Lotus |
4 | Australia | M Webber | Red Bull |
5 | Germany | N Rosberg | Mercedes |
6 | Great Britain | P Di Resta | Force India |
7 | Spain | F Alonso | Ferrari |
8 | Great Britain | L Hamilton | McLaren |
9 | Brazil | F Massa | Ferrari |
10 | Germany | M Schumacher | Mercedes |
11 | Mexico | S Perez | Sauber |
12 | Germany | N Hulkenberg | Force India |
13 | Japan | K Kobayashi | Sauber |
14 | France | J Vergne | Toro Rosso |
15 | Australia | D Ricciardo | Toro Rosso |
16 | Russian Federation | V Petrov | Caterham |
17 | Finland | H Kovalainen | Caterham |
18 | Great Britain | J Button (ret.) | McLaren |
19 | Germany | T Glock | Marussia |
20 | Spain | P de la Rosa | HRT |
21 | India | N Karthikeyan | HRT |
22 | Brazil | B Senna (ret.) | Williams |
23 | Venezuela | P Maldonado (ret.) | Williams |
24 | France | C Pic (ret.) | Marussia |
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