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Immersed in Sakhir and in the southern half of the reign of the island, Bahrain International Circuit It presents a complicated problem for F1.
A night race in the desert ground sees the air and the temperatures of the track descend quickly, affecting the balance of the car and tires.
The Sakhir circuit was the first Middle Eastern track of the F1 program and built in a former camel farm.
The design of the German engineer Hermann Tilke has the usual long straights but also has quite close corners, which means that there will be a lot of heavy braking. Among the areas of straight and DRS, fans should expect to see a decent number of overtaking battles.
While the track of the track may seem simple and drivers will also be able to give it a hubblusted tests here too, here there is a critical factor: the sand.
The organizers regularly sweep the track and even spray a sticker on the surrounding desert to minimize the sand, but cannot totally eliminate the threat.
If a driver is slightly out of the ideal racing line, the car can start slipping.
The facts of the key circuits include:
- Circuit length: 5.41 km (3.36 miles)
- Turn: 57
- Record Lap: 1m31.446s (Pedro de la Rosa, 2005)
- First GP: 2004
You can take a trip around Sakhir Madeline ColemanUgly of the circuit, which is connected below.
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