2025 Bahrain Grand Prix – Preview

2025 Bahrain Grand Prix – Preview

The fourth race of the 2025 F1 season takes place in Bahrain, the second leg of the triple-header.

  • Toto talks Bahrain
  • Fact File: Bahrain Grand Prix
  • Stat Sheet: Bahrain Grand Prix

Toto Talks Bahrain

Japan was a case of what could have been. We showed good pace throughout practice but failed to translate that into our qualifying performance. That hurt our chances of claiming a strong result on Sunday. Suzuka is a difficult circuit to overtake at and, with the race being a comfortable one-stop, there were limited opportunities to move forward. There are positives we can take from the weekend though. The car once again showed potential and, if we had executed more cleanly, a podium was a possibility.

Bahrain will be another test of the progress we have made with this year’s car. It is a rear limited circuit, an abrasive surface, and typically we see hot track temperatures. That makes it tough on the tyres and is the type of track we struggled at last year. Contributing to our weekend will be our Reserve Driver, Fred Vesti. He will jump in George’s car for FP1, fulfilling the first of two rookie sessions we need to run this year. Through his work in the simulator, Fred has driven more miles in the W16 than any of our other drivers. He has played an important role in its ongoing development and performance with his work in Brackley. This is another good opportunity for him to do that but this time on the race track.

Fred Vesti Talks Bahrain

I am really looking forward to getting my first taste of the W16 in FP1 in Bahrain. Being able to put all of my simulator work into practice on the track is a really exciting prospect for me. I am grateful to Mercedes for once again giving me this opportunity.

At the start of the year, I set myself the goal of maximising every chance I get behind the wheel of an F1 car in 2025, and that is what I hope to achieve in Bahrain. I will be doing everything I can to help the team, George and Kimi get set for the rest of the weekend.

Fact File: Bahrain Grand Prix

  • Located in the middle of the desert, on what was formerly a camel farm, the Bahrain International Circuit features 1,120 palm trees.
  • Being situated in a desert, you may expect sand to be an issue. However, the surrounding desert is sprayed with a sticky adhesive substance to minimize the amount of sand blowing on to the track.
  • From the first breaking of the ground to build the Bahrain International Circuit to completion took just 496 days.
  • The total run-off area is 140,000 sq. metres.
  • The Bahrain International Circuit has five FIA certified track layouts.
  • Focus for car set-up is on optimising low and medium-speed corner performance. Mechanical grip is crucial out of the slower corners, whilst the high-speed sections are easily taken flat-out.
  • This will be F1’s second visit to Bahrain in 2025, after the official three-day pre-season test in February.
  • The track surface is made from a special aggregate that was shipped from a quarry in England.
  • A few adjustments to the circuit have been made for 2025: the gravel bed at the exit of turn four has been extended, U-drains close to the racing line have been closed off and moved away into the run-off areas, and bumps at the start/finish straight and turn nine have been repaired.
  • Bahrain has hosted the opening round of the F1 season on six occasions.
  • Four different layouts have been used to host the F1 Grands Prix over the years.
  • George Russell made his debut for the team in Bahrain at the 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix.
  • Mercedes has won six times in Bahrain.
  • Mercedes’ first race back as a works team in F1 was in Bahrain at the start of the 2010 season.
  • Fred Vesti will undertake the first of two compulsory FP1 sessions George must vacate his seat for this season. It will be the third rookie session for Fred after Mexico and Abu Dhabi in 2023.
  • Fred’s compatriot and team Junior Driver Noah Strømsted will be in FIA Formula 3 action over the weekend.
  • The race lap record of 1:31:447 in Bahrain was set by a Mercedes Benz power unit, all the way back in 2005 by Pedro de la Rosa’s McLaren.

Stat Sheet: Bahrain Grand Prix

2025 Bahrain Grand Prix

Session

Local Time (AST)

Brackley (BST)

Stuttgart (CEST)

Practice One – Friday

14:30 – 15:30

12:30 – 13:30

13:30 – 14:30

Practice Two – Friday

18:00 – 19:00

16:00 – 17:00

17:00 – 18:00

Practice Three – Saturday

15:30 – 16:30

13:30 – 14:30

14:30 – 15:30

Qualifying – Saturday

19:00 – 20:00

17:00 – 18:00

18:00 – 19:00

Grand Prix – Sunday

18:00

16:00

17:00

 

Race Records – Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team in Bahrain

 

Starts

Wins

Podiums

Pole Positions

Front row places

Fastest laps

DNF

Mercedes

14

6

16

6

11

5

0

George Russell

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kimi Antonelli

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

MB Power

20

7

23

6

13

7

8

 

Technical Stats – Season to Date (Pre-season Testing to Present)

 

Laps Completed

Distance Covered (km)

Corners Taken

Gear Changes

PETRONAS Fuel Injections

Mercedes

1,292

7,073

20,732

69,362

51,680,000

George Russell

651

3,562

10,438

35,011

26,040,000

Kimi Antonelli

641

3,511

10,294

34,351

25,640,000

MB Power

4,554

24,953

73,290

241,550

182,160,000

 

Mercedes-Benz in Formula One

 

Starts

Wins

Podium Places

Pole Positions

Front Row Places

Fastest Laps

1-2 Finishes

Front-Row Lockouts

Mercedes (all-time)

320

129

300

141

266

110

60

84

Mercedes (since 2010)

308

120

283

133

246

101

55

80

George Russell

131

3

17

5

15

8

N/A

N/A

Kimi Antonelli

3

0

0

0

0

1

N/A

N/A

MB Power

590

225

623

236

478

224

96

127

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Pictures

3

Formula One - Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team, Bahrain Test 2025. George Russell

ENGLISH: 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix - Track Map

GERMAN: 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix - Track Map

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ENGLISH: 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix – Stats

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GERMAN: 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix – Stats

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