F1 Track Stats: Bahrain Grand Prix facts and statistics
Since the inaugural Bahrain Grand Prix in 2004, Bahrain International Circuit has hosted 20 Formula 1 races. Here are all the facts and statistics you need to know about the track!
Since the inaugural Bahrain Grand Prix in 2004, Bahrain International Circuit has hosted 20 Formula 1 races. Here are all the facts and statistics you need to know about the track!
The polesitter is yet to retire from the Bahrain Grand Prix and no wins have been taken from outside the top five on the grid.
Two current drivers have claimed their maiden pole position in Bahrain, while five current drivers have previously won at Bahrain International Circuit. Here’s everything you need to know about each driver’s history at the Bahrain Grand Prix!
Red Bull took their first Bahrain Grand Prix win in a decade in 2023, while Mercedes won six of the previous ten races at the track. Here’s everything you need to know about each team’s history at the Bahrain Grand Prix!
Since the Bahrain Grand Prix joined the Formula 1 calendar in 2004, eight drivers have recorded first lap retirements at Bahrain International Circuit.
Hamilton finishes on the podium for the 16th consecutive year, Tsunoda does something no driver has done since 2004 and Magnussen scores Haas’ best result in almost four years.
Leclerc ends Ferrari’s second-longest win drought, Hamilton is the first driver to score in 250 races and Zhou scores a point on his debut.
The 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix saw a 65 year old Formula 1 record broken. Pierre Gasly’s retirement came 45 laps into the race – the furthest into a season before a driver has retired.
Did you predict a top five result for Kevin Magnussen? Or a double DNF for Red Bull? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix were correct?
Leclerc takes his tenth pole, Bottas records his new team’s best Saturday result in Bahrain in 14 years and Ricciardo is out-qualified by a team-mate in Bahrain for the first time.
How well can you remember the events of previous Bahrain Grands Prix? Test your knowledge of Bahrain International Circuit in the Lights Out quiz!
As F1’s new era begins in Bahrain, Alonso will set a new longevity record and Hamilton could become the first driver to win in sixteen different seasons.