Bahrain International Circuit – Track information
About
Bahrain is a tourist destination with over eight million tourists a year. Most of the visitors are from the surrounding Arab states but there is an increasing number of tourists from outside the region due to a growing awareness of the kingdom’s heritage and its higher profile with regards to the Bahrain International F1 Circuit. The Lonely Planet describes Bahrain as “an excellent introduction to the Persian Gulf”, because of its authentic Arab heritage and reputation as liberal and modern.
The kingdom combines Arab culture, gulf glitz and the archaeological legacy of five thousand years of civilization. The island is home to castles including Qalat Al Bahrain which has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The Bahrain National Museum has artifacts from the country’s history dating back to the island’s first human inhabitatants 9000 years ago.
Information
- Laps: 57
- Lap distance: 5.412 km
- Race Distance: 308.238 km
- Fastest lap: 1:30.252
- First race: April 4, 2004
- Circuit Direction: clockwise
- 2009 tyre compounds: medium, super-soft
- 2008 tyre compounds: medium, soft
Schedule
Fri, 12 March, 2010
- Friday Practice 1: 10:00 – 11:30
- Friday Practice 2: 14:00 – 15:30
Sat, 13 March, 2010
- Saturday Practice : 11:00 – 12:00
- Qualifying: 14:00
Sun, 14 March, 2010
- Race: 15:00