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Revision as of 15:17, 8 June 2019
Bahrain International Circuit | |
{{{Series 1}}} | |
Race Statistics | |
Number of times held | 27 |
First held | 2004 |
Last held | 2020 |
Number of venues | 1 |
Most wins (drivers) | Sebastian Vettel (6) |
Most wins (constructor) | Template:GBR Caterham (4) Template:AUT Red Bull (4) Template:SUI Sauber (4) Template:GBR Williams (4) |
Laps | 35 |
Circuit Length | 5.412 km (3.363 mi) |
Race Length | 189.420 km (117.705 mi) |
Circuit Length | 5.412 km (3.363 mi) |
Race Length | 189.420 km (117.705 mi) |
The Bahrain Grand Prix is currently a race on the Formula One calendar. It was first held in 2004 and has been a part of the calendar ever since.