Who is in pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix?
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc beat Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to pole position in a thrilling qualifying session at the start of Formula 1’s new era.
What time does F1 start in Bahrain?
When is the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix? The 2022 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix will begin at 18:00 local time (+3 GMT) at the Bahrain International Circuit.
Who is on pole in Bahrain?
Charles Leclerc is on pole position for the first race of Formula 1 2022 after a sensational Bahrain GP qualifying for Ferrari, beating world champion Max Verstappen as Mercedes struggled to match their rivals.
How long does Bahrain GP last?
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What happened to Hamilton 2022 Bahrain?
Sergio Pérez loses P3 in the 2022 Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix to Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, after the Red Bull driver spins in the closing stages at the Bahrain International Circuit.
Which F1 drivers are at the back of the grid?
Perhaps the biggest surprise at the back of the grid is the presence of both McLarens, with Lando Norris 13th and Daniel Ricciardo 18th, with a series of technical issues during testing appearing to have derailed their early-season hopes.
Who will start on pole at the Bahrain Grand Prix?
Charles Leclerc will start on pole ahead of Max Verstappen in Sunday’s season-opening Bahrain, at the front of a grid containing several surprises.
Where will the 2022 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix be held?
Here is the full starting grid for the 2022 F1 Bahrain GP, which will be held at the Bahrain International Circuit on Sunday. Charles Leclerc will start on pole position for Sunday evening’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, just ahead of Max Verstappen.
What tyres did Charles Leclerc use in Bahrain F1?
2022 Bahrain F1 GP Race Notes Charles Leclerc and Ferrari claimed the first pole of the new 18-inch era. Like all the drivers, Leclerc got through qualifying using the P Zero Red soft tyre only: a total of four sets, one each in Q1 and Q2, then two sets in Q3. The only exception was Williams, which did an in and out run with mediums.