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Tag: bahrain

Alex Hazle (last updated: 11.03.2010)
The anticipation ahead of this Formula One season, which begins this weekend, is greater than ever. Which of the four world champions on the grid will win, or will it be someone new?
Red Bulletin (last updated: 07.03.2010)
It's going to be a long Formula One season. What you need is a handy guide to staying fit and going out when you're at the races. Luckily Red Bull Racing have thought of everything...
Justin Hynes (last updated: 11.05.2009)
Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey says his cars have the edge in raw pace on the season-dominating Brawn GP machines but they’re getting held up by others.
Paul Keith (last updated: 28.04.2009)
Button back on top, Vettel pressing, Hamilton closing and Trulli impressing: we take a look back at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Joe Montego (last updated: 27.04.2009)
Thank God that’s over: four races in five weeks was a completely mad start to an F1 season, although you have to admit the racing’s been fantastic.
Justin Hynes (last updated: 27.04.2009)
After taking second behind the Brawn of Jenson Button in Bahrain, Sebastian Vettel vowed that Red Bull will try to set the pace in Spain in two weeks’ time.
Justin Hynes (last updated: 27.04.2009)
After two great results in Australia and China, it was down to earth with a bump for Sébastien Buemi at his ‘home’ race in Bahrain on Sunday.
Will Radford (last updated: 27.04.2009)
Mark Webber came under the scrutiny of the BBC's F1 pundits on Sunday after an eventful opening lap of the Bahrain Circuit...
Matt Youson (last updated: 26.04.2009)
Jenson Button made it three wins from four starts for Brawn GP in Bahrain. But if he coasted to victory at the end, it wasn’t a procession like Australia or organised chaos like Sepang. Button had to work for it.
Red Bulletin (last updated: 26.04.2009)
It's all change in F1. The old order is being swept away to be replaced by new teams, new drivers and new circuits. Yes, things are getting serious. Time for the Bullseye to do his stuff...
Joe Montego (last updated: 26.04.2009)
I dined in style at the swanky Ritz Carlton Hotel in Manama on Friday night, where all the F1 drivers stay, (I walked in behind Lewis Hamilton’s dad).
Matt Youson (last updated: 25.04.2009)
With Mark Webber hoping to soon put a notch in the win column, he was reminded in Bahrain that it will shortly be the 50th anniversary of the first win for an Australian in Formula One.
Matt Youson (last updated: 25.04.2009)
With a first victory behind it, Red Bull Racing made the trip from Shanghai to Bahrain in good spirits. The Red Bulletin caught up with head of race engineering Ian Morgan.
Matt Youson (last updated: 24.04.2009)
It's rare for a world champion to praise a rival, but every once in a while they can be magnanimous. And so it was with Fernando Alonso, when asked what he thought of Sebastian Vettel.
Joe Montego (last updated: 24.04.2009)
For a team member, winning a grand prix means a lot of things: happiness, kudos, an easier life, bonus money and, almost inevitably, a hangover the morning after the race.
Justin Hynes (last updated: 24.04.2009)
Just when it looks like the focus might be back on racing, certain other problems are rearing their ugly heads again.
Matt Youson (last updated: 24.04.2009)
We bring you both sides of a heated debate from the paddock: this week, is F1 going soft?
Nick Garton (last updated: 24.04.2009)
The exact contents of Bernie Ecclestone’s lock-up have long been the subject of whispered speculation…
Justin Hynes (last updated: 24.04.2009)
RBR's Sebastian Vettel believes that championship leaders Brawn GP can be overhauled.
Justin Hynes (last updated: 23.04.2009)
RBR’s rivals in Bahrain have admitted that the Milton Keynes-based outfit are now the team to beat in Formula One after Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber scored a historic first one-two victory in China last weekend.
Justin Hynes (last updated: 23.04.2009)
Coming to Bahrain, things have changed in F1. Sure, we had all the noise of the Brawns and the McLaren business going on, but still, a week or so ago, things were a lot quieter. But not any more…
Justin Hynes (last updated: 22.04.2009)
It’s not often one of Formula One’s newer venues can claim to have a local hero regularly scoring points in motorsport’s top echelon.
Red Bulletin (last updated: 11.02.2009)
A sandstorm brought an early halt to F1 testing in Bahrain yesterday as Ferrari, BMW and Toyota were forced to take shelter in the garages.
Alex Hazle (last updated: 11.03.2010)
Paul Keith (last updated: 28.04.2009)
Red Bulletin (last updated: 24.04.2009)
Red Bulletin (last updated: 24.04.2009)
Nick Garton (last updated: 24.04.2009)
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