Bahrain International Circuit

Bahrain International Circuit

LocationSakhir, Bahrain
Time zoneUTC+03:00
Coordinates26°1′57″N 50°30′38″E / 26.03250°N 50.51056°E / 26.03250; 50.51056
Capacity70,000
FIA Grade1 (5 layouts)
Broke groundDecember 2002 (2002-12)
Opened17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)
Construction cost56.2 million Dinars ($150 million)
ArchitectHermann Tilke
Major eventsCurrent:
Formula One
Bahrain Grand Prix (2004–2010, 2012–present)
FIA WEC
8 Hours of Bahrain (2012–2017, 2019–present)
Former:
Gulf 12 Hours (2021)
V8 Supercars
Desert 400 (2006–2008, 2010)
FIA GT (2005)
GP2 Asia (2008–2010)
Grand Prix Circuit (2005–present)
Length5.412 km (3.363 miles)
Turns15
Race lap record1:31.447 (Spain Pedro de la Rosa, McLaren MP4-20, 2005, F1)
Outer Circuit (2005–present)
Length3.543 km (2.202 miles)
Turns11
Race lap record0:55.404 (United Kingdom George Russell, Mercedes W11, 2020, F1)
Endurance Circuit (2005–present)
Length6.299 km (3.914 miles)
Turns23
Race lap record1:58.287 (Spain Fernando Alonso, Ferrari F10, 2010, F1)
Paddock Circuit (2004–present)
Length3.823 km (2.375 miles)
Turns10
Race lap record1:24.9102 (Australia Jason Bright, Ford BA Falcon, 2006, V8 Supercars)
Oasis / Inner Circuit (2004–present)
Length2.550 km (1.584 miles)
Turns8
Race lap record1:03.819 (United Arab Emirates Bashar Mardini, Porsche 911 (991 I) GT3 Cup, 2017, PCC)
Original Grand Prix Circuit (2004)
Length5.417 km (3.366 miles)
Turns15
Race lap record1:30.252 (Germany Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F2004, 2004, F1)

The Bahrain International Circuit (Arabic: حلبة البحرين الدولية, romanizedḤalba al-Baḥrayn ad-Dawliyya) is a 5.412 km (3.363 mi) motorsport venue opened in 2004 and used for drag racing, GP2 Series (now FIA Formula 2), and the annual Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix. The 2004 Grand Prix was the first held in the Middle East. Beginning in 2006, Australian V8 Supercars raced at the BIC, with the event known as the Desert 400. However, the V8 Supercars did not return for the 2011 V8 Supercar season. 24 Hour endurance races are also hosted at BIC.[1] The circuit has a FIA Grade 1 license.[2] The circuit also has multiple layouts.

  1. ^ "24 hour Race of Bahrain 15–16 December 2006". bahraingp.com.bh. n.d. Retrieved 11 September 2009.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "LIST OF FIA LICENSED CIRCUITS" (PDF). FIA. 6 February 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015.

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