Track of Bahrain
Tyre Choice 2019
Qualifying result 2018
Fastest Lap (Top 3) 2018
Race Result 2018
Pole Lap Sebastian Vettel 2018
I think the fact that Merc erred on the side of setting Hamilton's car up for the race played a role in his overall qualifying pace. Ferrari also brought a massive floor update to Bahrain last year that was rumored to be worth 4 tenths of a second.
Probably because C4 is now an ultra soft from last year and that would be too much for this track. But now it will be another easy one stopper. Maybe someone will go for C3-C3-C2, but given the stint lengths we've seen in melbourne I'm not holding my breath.
It only has like 2 proper fast corners. The rest are either slow or medium speed with several hard braking zones (areas where Ferrari struggled massively). If anything, Ferrari could be in a world of pain again, especially if they truly have PU issues as being rumoured.GPR -A wrote: ↑20 Mar 2019, 04:04Tyres this year are harder than last year! Last year it was, Medium-Soft-SupserSoft and this is year it is, C1(Hard)-C2(Medium)-C3(Soft). This is the most abrasive circuit on the calendar and may be Pirelli is too worried to have brought C2-C3-C4. It's a shame.
Expect the lap times to increase due to this and not to mention the super draggy rear wing, due to which cars lost around 12-13 kph on straights in qualifying in Melbourne. Sakhir has more straights and that means, draggy car all around. Cars might have recovered downforce and might corner around the same speeds as last year, but on straights it's another matter.
Expect the Ferrari to bounce back due to more aero friendly nature of the circuit.
Pole prediction. Pole time would be slower by a few tenths around low 1m29.xxx.
1. Mercedes/Ferrari
2. Red Bull + 0.5