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The 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2020) was a Formula One motor race that took place over 57 laps on 29 November 2020 on the 'Grand Prix Circuit' configuration at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. [1] The race was the fifteenth round of the 2020 Formula One World ...
In 2021, the Bahrain Grand Prix was the season opener again because the 2021 Australian Grand Prix was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2011 edition, due to be held on 13 March, was cancelled on 21 February due to the 2011 Bahraini protests [ 3 ] after drivers including Damon Hill and Mark Webber had protested. [ 4 ]
Sakhir Grand Prix [s] Bahrain: 2020: 1 1 San Marino Grand Prix [t] Italy: 1981–2006: 1 26 São Paulo Grand Prix* [u] Brazil: 2021–2024: 1 4 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix* Saudi Arabia: 2021–2024: 1 4 Singapore Grand Prix* Singapore: 2008–2019, 2022–2024: 1 15 South African Grand Prix South Africa: 1962–1963, 1965, 1967–1980, [v] 1982 ...
F1 Bahrain Grand Prix: FULL LEADERBOARD. 18:58, Kieran Jackson. 1 Max VERSTAPPEN. 2 Sergio PEREZ +11.987. 3 Fernando ALONSO +38.637. 4 Carlos SAINZ +48.052. 5 Lewis HAMILTON +50.977
Max Verstappen coasted to victory in the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday, laying down an ominous marker for the rest of the field in the opening race of this F1 season.
At the Russian Grand Prix, Hamilton started on pole, but two separate five-second penalties for practice starts outside the designated area meant he finished third; teammate Bottas won the Grand Prix with Verstappen in second. [138] For the first time since 2013, Formula One returned to the Nürburgring GP-Strecke with the Eifel Grand Prix.
Follow reaction to practice as Bahrain GP weekend gets underway and the 2023 F1 season begins
2024 Bahrain Grand Prix (20 starters) 2024 Spanish Grand Prix (20 starters) 2024 Austrian Grand Prix (20 starters) [g] 2024 Dutch Grand Prix (20 starters) Fewest finishers (actual) 3: 1996 Monaco Grand Prix (21 starters. Seven cars were classified, only three crossed the finish line) [2] Fewest finishers (classified) 4: 1966 Monaco Grand Prix ...