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On 24/04, 06:38
Doubts about the holding of the Bahrain Grand Prix in 2012 persisted until the end, following a complete cancellation of the race last season. Everyone is aware of the political conflict shaking the country since the Arab Spring, and this weekend's Formula 1 Grand Prix was the symbol of this internal struggle within the kingdom. Nonetheless, Zayed Alzayani, head of the Sakhir circuit, remains convinced that holding the race was the decision to make.
On 24/04, 06:38
The seven-time world champion, whose Mercedes W03 does not seem to have completely resolved the tire issues encountered by its predecessor, regrets that the tires now play a role that is too significant for his liking in Formula One.
On 23/04, 13:28
As the big F1 circus has moved its tent from Bahrain, following a highly contested race peppered with incidents, Ross Brawn believes it's now time to sit down and discuss the lessons to be learned from this Grand Prix while Jean Todt acknowledges that the FIA's decision could have been different in light of new facts.
On 23/04, 12:38
The McLaren team will conduct a thorough investigation into its pit stop procedures following the errors at the Bahrain Grand Prix that cost Lewis Hamilton dearly.
On 23/04, 11:33
Romain Grosjean clinched his first F1 podium yesterday in Bahrain, and the Lotus driver was congratulated by his two compatriots, Charles Pic and Jean-Eric Vergne.
On 23/04, 11:32
Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, whose contracts expire at the end of 2012, are not in a hurry to extend with their respective teams as they have recently stated.
On 23/04, 10:57
The political situation in Bahrain does not seem to compromise the long-term contract between the Kingdom and Formula 1. At least, that's what Bernie Ecclestone states.
On 23/04, 10:26
The return of the French Grand Prix to the F1 calendar is not official yet, but it's confirmed according to Bernie Ecclestone who stated that "the deal is done."
On 22/04, 20:12
casinoenlignefrance.eu.com invites you to discover, in graphic form, the strategies employed by each during the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix.
On 22/04, 19:02
The stewards of the Bahrain Grand Prix decided not to penalize Nico Rosberg at the end of the race, even though the German driver was under two investigations.
On 22/04, 18:41
After the hat-trick achieved by the Mercedes team in China, it's Renault's turn to shine in Bahrain, with a quartet achieved by Vettel, Räikkönen, Grosjean, and Webber.
On 22/04, 18:39
After an exciting Bahrain Grand Prix, team officials are assessing their race performances, starting of course with Red Bull Racing after the victory secured by Sebastian Vettel, his first of the season and also the first for the Austrian team in 2012.
On 22/04, 18:34
Thanks to a brilliant performance in Bahrain, Sebastian Vettel has returned to success. The German driver clinched his first victory of the season and the first for Team Red Bull as well. Mark Webber completed a good weekend for the Austrian team by finishing 4th in the race.
On 22/04, 18:28
For his fourth race since his return to F1, Kimi Räikkönen secures his first podium. The Finn finishes second in Bahrain but feels a sense of unfinished business as he believes victory was within his reach. His teammate at Lotus F1, Romain Grosjean, also finishes on the podium, marking his first in F1 and the first by a French driver in F1 since 1998.
On 22/04, 18:24
The McLaren team arrived at the top of both championships in Bahrain and left the Kingdom having lost its two leader positions. Lewis Hamilton encountered two problems during his pit stops, losing significantly, but he still finished in 8th place. Jenson Button was set to perform well in the standings before an exhaust problem, a puncture, and a differential issue forced him to retire.
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