Tag: Bahrain International Circuit
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F1: Bahrain Grand Prix liveblog 2010
Welcome to the first race of the 2010 Formula One season. And it should be an interesting one.
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F1: Red Bull’s Vettel on pole as Button struggles with car
Sebastian Vettel has thrown down the gauntlet to four world champions with his thrilling curtain-raiser at the Sakhir Circuit in Bahrain today, after parking his Red Bull neatly on pole and challenging the rest of the field to catch him – if they can.
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F1: 2010 Bahrain GP preview – no-one knows anything about anyone at all
Friday practice in Bahrain taught little about the prospects of the 12 F1 teams that will take to the grid on Sunday as mechanical problems kept some drivers off the track for all or most of the day, while others were testing different strategies that could not be directly compared.
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F1: User guide to the Bahrain Grand Prix 2010
Following the racing this weekend? Here’s all you need to know.
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GP2 Asia: Kobayashi is series champion in DAMS lock-out
DAMS drivers Kamui Kobayashi and Jerome d’Ambrosio secured a one-two in this year’s GP2 Asia championship in Bahrain, as well as a constructors’ title for their team. Meanwhile, Britain’s James Jakes had a respectable season finish.
Tagged as: Bahrain International Circuit, DAMS, GP2, GP2 Asia, James Jakes, Jerome d’Ambrosio, Kamui Kobayashi, Super Nova, Toyota
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Opinion: why there’s more to racing than marble and gold taps
Anyone watching qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix was advised to do so on an empty stomach – or risk extreme nausea from all the hype about the facilities and the hero-worship of the region’s money.
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F1: User guide to the Bahrain Grand Prix
Following the racing this weekend? Here’s all you need to know, including a weather report, broadcast times and a circuit guide – happy reading.
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F1: Bahrain and Jerez testing reports 13/02/2008
Kimi Raikkonen put in a dominant performance in Bahrain to raise his Ferrari to the top of the unofficial timesheet after the weather-disrupted test there resumed. Meanwhile in Jerez Fernando Alonso got within two-tenths of a second of Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren.