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2020 Sakhir Grand Prix

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2020 Formula One race at Bahrain International Circuit

2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
Race 16 of 17[a] in the2020 Formula One World Championship
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Race details[1]
Date6 December 2020
Official nameFormula 1Rolex Sakhir Grand Prix 2020
LocationBahrain International Circuit,Sakhir,Bahrain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length3.543 km (2.202 miles)
Distance87 laps, 307.995 km (191.379 miles)
WeatherClear
Attendance0[b]
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time0:53.377
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes
Time0:55.404 on lap 80(lap record)
Podium
FirstRacing Point-BWT Mercedes
SecondRenault
ThirdRacing Point-BWT Mercedes
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2020 Sakhir Grand Prix (officially known as theFormula 1 Rolex Sakhir Grand Prix 2020) was aFormula One motor race that took place on 6 December 2020 inBahrain. The race was contested over 87 laps of the 'Outer Circuit' configuration of theBahrain International Circuit inSakhir, Bahrain. It was the first, and currently only, Formula One race on this track configuration. The race was the sixteenth and penultimate round in the2020 Formula One World Championship and the second of two back-to-back races in Bahrain, with theBahrain Grand Prix having taken place on the 'Grand Prix' configuration of the circuit one week beforehand. The race also marked the first, and thus far only, running of theSakhir Grand Prix.

The race was won bySergio Pérez ofRacing Point, who took his first Formula One victory and Racing Point's only win as a constructor.Esteban Ocon finished second for theRenault team to claim his maiden podium in Formula One, while Pérez's teammateLance Stroll finished third, giving Racing Point their only double podium finish as a constructor. Pérez became the firstMexican Formula One driver to win a race sincePedro Rodríguez won the1970 Belgian Grand Prix. Racing Point became the firstBritish constructor to win a race sinceLotus F1 at the2013 Australian Grand Prix. Recovering from a first-lap spin, Pérez won having inherited the lead on lap 64 of the race after longtime race leaderGeorge Russell fell foul of a pitstop error and a puncture.

This was the first race not to featureLewis Hamilton, who tested positive forCOVID-19 the week prior, since the start of his career in 2007, and the first not to featureRomain Grosjean, who had a serious accident in theprevious race, since the2012 Italian Grand Prix. As of 2025[update], it is the only Formula One Grand Prix appearance ofJack Aitken, and Lance Stroll's podium remains the most recent podium achieved by a Canadian driver.[2]

Background

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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

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See also:2020 Formula One World Championship § Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, andCOVID-19 pandemic in Bahrain

Most of the races originally planned for the2020 championship were postponed or cancelled because of theCOVID-19 pandemic. TheFIA drafted a new schedule in order to maximise the number of races on the calendar. In August 2020 the Sakhir Grand Prix was added to the schedule. It was held on 6 December 2020, one week after theBahrain Grand Prix was held at the same venue.[3] The Grand Prix was officially heldbehind closed doors, but authorities did give guest passes to local health workers and their families to attend in recognition of their efforts during theCOVID-19 pandemic in Bahrain.[4]

Circuit layout

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This race used the 'Outer Circuit' layout, the first Formula One race to be held on this layout. At 3.543 km (2.202 mi) it was shorter than the 5.412 km (3.363 mi) 'Grand Prix' layout, which had been used for the Bahrain Grand Prix the week prior.[5] The race was contested over 87 laps to exceed the 305 km (190 mi) race distance mandated by the regulations.[1][6] Lap times in all sessions were under one minute.[7] The only other World Championship Grand Prix weekend where sub-one minute lap times had been achieved was the1974 French Grand Prix atDijon-Prenois.[8][9]

McLaren driverLando Norris likened the layout's high speed nature to theThruxton circuit in the United Kingdom, whilst regularWilliams driverGeorge Russell said he expected the layout to be "bonkers".[10]Renault driverDaniel Ricciardo expressed his hope that the circuit would provide good overtaking opportunities, withCarlos Sainz Jr. of McLaren suggesting that choosing the correct setup, particularly downforce levels, would be difficult.[11]

Some drivers declared themselves unhappy with the circuit layout after driving it in the Friday free practice sessions. Drivers such as Sainz Jr. andMax Verstappen feared potential safety issues during the first and second knockout sessions in qualifying, with the high probability of close proximity between cars on track due to the short lap distance and the potential huge discrepancies in closing speeds between cars, particularly in the early parts of qualifying, with Sainz saying the layout "was on the verge of being dangerous" and urging theFIA to take action.[12] Verstappen also described the layout as "not the most exciting"[13] while Ferrari'sSebastian Vettel called the layout "too short"[14] and his Ferrari teammateCharles Leclerc said the circuit reminded him of his karting days.[15] Despite driver concerns of the exceptionally short laptime creating traffic problems in qualifying, the FIA confirmed they would not relax the sport's rules on impeding during qualifying and that penalties would still be handed out to any driver found guilty of impeding a competitor.[16]

Entrants

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Further information:2020 Formula One World Championship § Entries

The drivers and teams were the same as the pre-season entry list with three exceptions:[17] debutantPietro Fittipaldi replacedRomain Grosjean forHaas, after the latter's crash at the previous week'sBahrain Grand Prix.[18] World ChampionLewis Hamilton tested positive for thecoronavirus the week before the race and, in accordance withBahrain andFIA protocols, he was declared unfit to participate.[19][20] This marked the first time that Hamilton did not take part in a Formula One race since his debut at the2007 Australian Grand Prix.[21]Williams driver andMercedes protégé Russell replaced Hamilton.Jack Aitken, who had been competing inFormula 2, replaced Russell at Williams, making his Formula One race debut.[22]

Tyres

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See also:Formula One tyres

Sole tyre supplierPirelli brought their C2, C3, and C4 compound tyres (the middle range of hardnesses) for teams to use in dry conditions.[23]

Practice

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The first of three practice sessions took place on Friday evening, with Russell at the top of the timesheet for Mercedes ahead ofRed Bull Racing drivers Verstappen andAlex Albon.[24] The second practice session took place on Friday night and Russell was again fastest, from Verstappen andRacing Point driverSergio Pérez.[25] The third practice session took place on Saturday, and Verstappen was fastest ahead ofValtteri Bottas andAlphaTauri driverPierre Gasly.[26]

Qualifying

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Valtteri Bottas qualified onpole position, despite not improving on his second run, with a time of 53.377 seconds to set a new record for the shortest pole position lap (in terms of time duration) in F1 history. This broke the recordNiki Lauda set in qualifying for the1974 French Grand Prix, which was 58.790 seconds.[27]George Russell achieved second place in his debut qualifying session for Mercedes, just 0.026 seconds off Bottas' pole time, and in the process became the youngestMercedes-Benz F1 driver to qualify on the front row.

Qualifying classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
177FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes0:53.9040:53.8030:53.3771
263United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes0:54.1600:53.8190:53.4032
333NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda0:54.0370:53.6470:53.4333
416MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari0:54.2490:53.8250:53.6134
511MexicoSergio PérezRacing Point-BWT Mercedes0:54.2360:53.7870:53.7905
626RussiaDaniil KvyatAlphaTauri-Honda0:54.3460:53.8560:53.9066
73AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRenault0:54.3880:53.8710:53.9577
855SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-Renault0:54.4500:53.8180:54.0108
910FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda0:54.2070:53.9410:54.1549
1018CanadaLance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes0:54.5950:53.8400:54.20010
1131FranceEsteban OconRenault0:54.3090:53.995N/A11
1223ThailandAlexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda0:54.6200:54.026N/A12
135GermanySebastian VettelFerrari0:54.3010:54.175N/A13
1499ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari0:54.5230:54.377N/A14
154United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Renault0:54.1940:54.693N/A191
1620DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari0:54.705N/AN/A15
176CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes0:54.796N/AN/A16
1889United KingdomJack AitkenWilliams-Mercedes0:54.892N/AN/A17
197FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari0:54.963N/AN/A18
2051BrazilPietro FittipaldiHaas-Ferrari0:55.426N/AN/A202
107% time: 0:57.677
Source:[28][29]
  • ^1Lando Norris was required to start from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit elements.[30]
  • ^2Pietro Fittipaldi was required to start from the back of the grid for exceeding his quota of power unit elements.[31] The penalty was unapplied as he qualified in last position anyway.[29]

Race

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Race report

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Russell made a quick getaway off the starting grid to take the lead of the Grand Prix at turn 1, with teammateValtteri Bottas behind in second. A three-way fight for third began behind the twoMercedes, between Leclerc, Verstappen and Pérez. As the three navigated turn four, Leclerc braked late and hit Pérez, causing the Mexican to spin and damaging Leclerc's front left suspension. Verstappen slowed and took the turn wide, but could not turn in time to avoid the barrier on the outside of the turn.[32] The incident triggered asafety car. Leclerc and Verstappen retired, but Pérez was able to rejoin and, after a tyre change, ran at the back of the field. After the race, Leclerc was penalised three grid spots for theAbu Dhabi Grand Prix for his part in the incident.[33]

The safety car was withdrawn on lap 7 with Russell gradually widening his lead from Bottas. Behind them,Carlos Sainz Jr. andLance Stroll, as well asAlphaTauri andRenault's drivers completed the top eight. Pérez made his way up into a points-paying tenth position by lap 20. By lap 50, all teams had made their first round of pit stops. The top three were Russell, Bottas, andMcLaren'sCarlos Sainz Jr. Pérez, having taken a second stop for fresh tyres, ran in ninth.

With the leaders on lap 54,Nicholas Latifi retired hisWilliams from 13th place, after turn 8 with an oil leak, triggering avirtual safety car (VSC). Several drivers behind the two leading Mercedes pitted for tyres. Sainz andDaniel Ricciardo were caught out by how brief the VSC was, and dropped down the order as they pitted under racing conditions. Pérez, who did not pit during this safety car period, made his way up to third, withEsteban Ocon's Renault in fourth andLance Stroll in fifth.[citation needed]

On lap 61,Jack Aitken, racing for Williams in 15th place, spun and knocked off his front wing at the final turn, which came to rest on the track on the opening of the pit straight. The second virtual safety car of the race was called to allow marshals to remove the wing from the track. Mercedes elected to pit both its drivers on lap 63, at which time the virtual safety car was changed to a full safety car. Radio communication issues to Mercedes's tyre crews led to confusion over which tyre crew was to prepare first.[34] Russell was sent out illegally with Bottas's front tyres, and Bottas remained in the pit box for nearly half a minute before being sent out with the same tyres he had come in on, after Mercedes realised the error.[35] Russell was then forced to pit again on the next lap to fit a set of his own tyres.[36] The Mercedes pit errors left Bottas in fourth and Russell in fifth, behind Pérez, Ocon, and Stroll in the top three positions.[32]

When the safety car ended on lap 69, the top four drivers were under threat from Russell, who was the only driver among them on fresh tyres. Russell was able to pass Bottas, Stroll and Ocon, in that order, by lap 73, putting him in second position, chasing Pérez for the lead of the race. Bottas dropped to ninth on his worn hard tyres, passed by Russell, Sainz, Ricciardo, Albon andDaniil Kvyat on fresher mediums. On lap 78, Russell's car suffered a rear left tyre puncture, forcing him to pit yet again for a new set of tyres. Emerging in 14th position, Russell was able to fight back up to ninth on his new soft tyres in the closing laps to earn his first World Drivers' Championship points, and a point for the fastest lap of the race, Russell's fastest lap of 55.404 seconds was the first sub-60 second fastest race lap in the sport's 70-year history, beating the record for shortest fastest race lap duration of 1:00.00 set byJody Scheckter at the1974 French Grand Prix.[citation needed]Pérez won the Grand Prix for Racing Point, the first victory of his 190-race career.[37] He was followed by Ocon in second, while Stroll in the other Racing Point completed the podium.[38] As of 2021, this is Racing Point's only win as aconstructor and as a legal entity.[39][40] Of the team's predecessors,Jordan Grand Prix last won a race at the2003 Brazilian Grand Prix.[36][38] Pérez was the firstMexican Formula One driver to win a race sincePedro Rodríguez at the1970 Belgian Grand Prix.[38] Ocon achieved his first Formula One podium.[37] Racing Point's double-podium finish gave them 40 points and moved them back up into third in the Constructors' Championship,[32] after it had lost that position to McLaren in the previous race. Regarding the lap 63 pit stop for Russell, the stewards concluded that only a monetary fine for Mercedes was necessary for the errors on Russell's car.[35]

Post-race

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Following the race Pérez said that he felt he could have held off Russell prior to the Briton being forced to pit for a puncture, declaring that "we won today on merit."[41] Russell said that he felt he had the pace to win.[42] Russell also impressed Mercedes with how he coped with the pressure of the weekend in general.[43] Russell's regular team, Williams, admitted that they missed his input during the weekend.[44] The win for Pérez meanwhile loudened the calls for him to be given a seat at Red Bull for 2021 in place of incumbent Albon.[45] The poor performance of Bottas compared to Russell led to criticism both from the media and from Mercedes themselves.[46][47] The pit stop mix-ups at Mercedes were put down to a radio failure.[48] Renault driver Daniel Ricciardo was left frustrated after feeling his team gave rivals Racing Point the opportunity to win with strategic errors.[49]

Following the Mercedes tyre mix-up, theFIA tweaked the tyre usage rules for2021 so that driver/team would no longer face the risk of being disqualified for putting the incorrect tyres on the car.[50]

Race classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
111MexicoSergio PérezRacing Point-BWT Mercedes871:31:15.114525
231FranceEsteban OconRenault87+10.5181118
318CanadaLance StrollRacing Point-BWT Mercedes87+11.8691015
455SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.McLaren-Renault87+12.580812
53AustraliaDaniel RicciardoRenault87+13.330710
623ThailandAlexander AlbonRed Bull Racing-Honda87+13.842128
726RussiaDaniil KvyatAlphaTauri-Honda87+14.53466
877FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes87+15.38914
963United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes87+18.556231
104United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Renault87+19.541191
1110FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-Honda87+20.5279
125GermanySebastian VettelFerrari87+22.61113
1399ItalyAntonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari87+24.11114
147FinlandKimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo Racing-Ferrari87+26.15318
1520DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari87+32.37015
1689United KingdomJack AitkenWilliams-Mercedes87+33.67417
1751BrazilPietro FittipaldiHaas-Ferrari87+36.85820
Ret6CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes52Oil leak16
Ret33NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-Honda0Collision3
Ret16MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari0Collision4
Fastest lap:United KingdomGeorge Russell (Mercedes) – 0:55.404 (lap 80)
Source:[29][51][52]
Notes
  • ^1 – Includes one point for fastest lap.

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton*332
2FinlandValtteri Bottas205
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen189
14MexicoSergio Pérez125
15AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo112
Source:[53]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes*540
2AustriaRed Bull Racing-Honda282
13United KingdomRacing Point-BWT Mercedes194[c]
14United KingdomMcLaren-Renault184
5FranceRenault172
Source:[53]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
  • Bold text and an asterisk indicates the 2020 World Champions.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^The outbreak of theCOVID-19 pandemic saw several Grands Prix cancelled or rescheduled. The revised calendar consisted of seventeen races.
  2. ^The Grand Prix was heldbehind closed doors due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Bahrain.
  3. ^Racing Point was deducted 15 points after a protest fromRenault was upheld regarding the legality oftheir car.[54]

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