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First round of the 2022 Formula One season

2022 Bahrain Grand Prix
Race 1 of 22[a] in the2022 Formula One World Championship
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Race details
Date20 March 2022 (2022-03-20)
Official nameFormula 1 Gulf AirBahrain Grand Prix 2022
LocationBahrain International Circuit
Sakhir, Bahrain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length5.412 km (3.363 miles)
Distance57 laps, 308.238 km (191.530 miles)
WeatherClear
Attendance98,000[3]
Pole position
DriverFerrari
Time1:30.558
Fastest lap
DriverMonacoCharles LeclercFerrari
Time1:34.570 on lap 51
Podium
FirstFerrari
SecondFerrari
ThirdMercedes
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2022 Bahrain Grand Prix (officially known as theFormula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2022) was aFormula One race that was held on 20 March 2022 at theBahrain International Circuit. Contested over 57 laps, it served as the season opener of the2022 Formula One World Championship and was the eighteenth running of theBahrain Grand Prix.

Ferrari driverCharles Leclerc won the race after starting frompole position, his first win since the2019 Italian Grand Prix.[4] He led all but two laps and scored ahat-trick with pole, race win, andfastest lap, falling just short of agrand slam.[b] His teammateCarlos Sainz Jr. finished in second withLewis Hamilton in third, as reigning championMax Verstappen andSergio Pérez both retired from podium positions with fuel problems late in the race.[6] It was Ferrari's first win and1–2 finish since the2019 Singapore Grand Prix. The race also saw the debut ofZhou Guanyu, who became the first Chinese driver to race in Formula One and the first to score points.

Background

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The event, officially known as theFormula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2022, took place from 18–20 March 2022 at theBahrain International Circuit inSakhir,Bahrain.[7] The track had hosted all seventeen previousBahrain Grands Prix as well as theSakhir Grand Prix, a one-off race held in a different track configuration in 2020.[8] The 2022 weekend marked the fourth time the race served as the Formula One season opener, after2006,2010, and2021.[9]

In recent years,Mercedes had dominated at the track, winning six of the previous eight Bahrain Grands Prix, including five withLewis Hamilton; going into the weekend, Hamilton and Mercedes were on a streak of three consecutive victories at the event.[10]

Lewis Hamilton driving theMercedes W13 at the2022 British Grand Prix. The minimalist sidepod design is visible to the right of his helmet.

At the previous Formula One race, the2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix,Red Bull driver Max Verstappen won his first Drivers' Championship, following a season-long battle withLewis Hamilton. A controversial safety car restart enabled Verstappen to overtake Hamilton on the last lap, winning the race to become champion and denying Hamilton a record-breaking eighth F1 title.[11] Following the controversy, Formula One race directorMichael Masi was removed from his position and replaced byEduardo Freitas andNiels Wittich, who alternated in the role.[12]Mercedes won a record-extending eighth Constructors' Championship, securing the title at the final race of the season as well.[13] The 2021 season was the first since2008 in which the champion driver did not drive for the champion constructors.[14]

Major technical changes planned to be introduced in 2021 were implemented for the 2022 season, after theeffects of the COVID-19 pandemic forced their postponement.Ground effects were reintroduced with the aim of making following and overtaking other cars easier, and the sliding scale used to calculate a team's aerodynamic testing allocation was modified to boost lower-placed teams.[15] The team budget cap was also reduced from US$145 million to $142.4 million.[16]

The race weekend was preceded by a pre-season test that also took place at the Bahrain International Circuit, from 10–12 March. Ferrari and Red Bull were regarded as the quickest constructors, with Red Bull team principalChristian Horner describing theFerrari F1-75 as being the "most settled" car on track,[17] and both Mercedes drivers naming them as the fastest teams.[18][19] During the test, Mercedes revealed a minimalist sidepod design on their cars which differed significantly from the rest of the grid. Both of the team's drivers expressed skepticism about the car, with Hamilton revealing his struggle to "tame" it.[20] The reintroduction of ground effects meant that many constructors encounteredporpoising during pre-season testing, which was resolved to differing levels of success—Ferrari and Red Bull were able to fix their problems in advance of the race weekend, while Mercedes would continue to struggle with the issue for the opening rounds of the season.[21][22]

Multiple teams changed their driver lineups for the 2022 season, with drivers debuting for their new teams at the event.Alfa Romeo signedValtteri Bottas to replaceKimi Räikkönen, who retired from Formula One.[23][24]George Russell replaced Bottas at Mercedes and vacated his seat atWilliams, which was filled by Red Bull reserve driverAlex Albon.[25]Zhou Guanyu was signed by Alfa Romeo, after a third-place finish in the2021 Formula 2 Championship. He was the onlyrookie to join the grid in 2022.[26]Nikita Mazepin was contracted to drive forHaas, but was replaced byKevin Magnussen after his sponsor's contract was terminated following theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[27] Magnussen had previously competed with Haas from 2017 to 2020.[28]

Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel tested positive forcoronavirus before the race weekend and was replaced by reserve driverNico Hülkenberg.[29][30] This was Hülkenberg's first race since his one-off appearance at the2020 Eifel Grand Prix.[31] Vettel returned for theAustralian Grand Prix.[32]

As part of the 2022 regulation changes, wheel diameters increased from 13 inches to 18 inches; as a result, tyre supplierPirelli brought the C1, C2, and C3 tyre compounds (designated hard, medium, and soft, respectively) for teams to use at the event—a step harder than 2021, where the C2, C3 and C4 tyres were used.[33][34] Additionally, drivers who made it to the third round of qualifying were no longer required to start the race on the tyres they used in the second round, eliminating a rule which had been in place since2014.[35]

Free practice

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Three hour-long practice sessions were held at the Grand Prix, with two on Friday and one on Saturday before qualifying. The first session started at 15:00local time (UTC+03:00), and was red flagged whenEsteban Ocon'sAlpine shed its sidepod bodywork on the main straight. After a restart, the session ended withPierre Gasly ofAlphaTauri fastest, on soft tyres.[36]

Max Verstappen topped the second and third sessions, withCharles Leclerc narrowly behind in both outings. Reigning Constructors' Champions Mercedes struggled for pace throughout the free practices and placed no higher than fourth on the timesheets, with Lewis Hamilton describing the team as being "a long way off" from the front of the grid.[37][38]Yuki Tsunoda did not set a time in the third session, being forced to return to the garage with a hydraulic leak before he could complete a lap.[39]

Qualifying

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Qualifying started at 18:00 local time on 19 March and lasted for one hour.[7] Both Aston Martins were eliminated in Q1, along withYuki Tsunoda,Daniel Ricciardo, andNicholas Latifi. The session also saw Valtteri Bottas unexpectedly place his Alfa Romeo in fourth position, withKevin Magnussen ofHaas one place behind him. Fellow Haas driverMick Schumacher placed 13th, which gave the team their first Q2 appearance with both cars since the2019 Brazilian Grand Prix.[40] In his first qualifying outing for Williams, Alex Albon sent his Williams 15th fastest, completing a lap time almost a second faster than that of his teammate, Latifi.[41]

In Q2, Verstappen was quickest, closely followed by the two Ferraris. Sergio Pérez was behind them, ahead of the Mercedes drivers in fifth and sixth. Before he was forced back to the garage with a hydraulic issue, Magnussen managed to place seventh, securing his team's first Q3 appearance in over two years, while a late lap from Valtteri Bottas knocked Esteban Ocon out of Q3 by 0.065 seconds. McLaren and Williams both failed to make Q3, with Lando Norris and Alex Albon being eliminated at the end of the Q2 session.[42]

Charles Leclerc ofFerrari won pole position, ahead of Verstappen and teammateCarlos Sainz Jr.[43][44] Pérez qualified fourth, three-tenths of a second behind Sainz. Mercedes managed fifth and ninth place, with their two cars split by Bottas, Magnussen, andFernando Alonso. AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly completed the top ten.[42][45]

Qualifying classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
116MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari1:31.4711:30.9321:30.5581
21NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-RBPT1:31.7851:30.7571:30.6812
355SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari1:31.5671:30.7871:30.6873
411MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-RBPT1:32.3111:31.0081:30.9214
544United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:32.2851:31.0481:31.2385
677FinlandValtteri BottasAlfa Romeo-Ferrari1:31.9191:31.7171:31.5606
720DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari1:31.9551:31.4611:31.8087
814SpainFernando AlonsoAlpine-Renault1:32.3461:31.6211:32.1958
963United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes1:32.2691:31.2521:32.2169
1010FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-RBPT1:32.0961:31.6351:32.33810
1131FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault1:32.0411:31.782N/A11
1247GermanyMick SchumacherHaas-Ferrari1:32.3801:31.998N/A12
134United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes1:32.2391:32.008N/A13
1423ThailandAlexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes1:32.7261:32.664N/A14
1524ChinaZhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo-Ferrari1:32.4931:33.543N/A15
1622JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-RBPT1:32.750N/AN/A16
1727GermanyNico HülkenbergAston MartinAramco-Mercedes1:32.777N/AN/A17
183AustraliaDaniel RicciardoMcLaren-Mercedes1:32.945N/AN/A18
1918CanadaLance StrollAston MartinAramco-Mercedes1:33.032N/AN/A19
206CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes1:33.634N/AN/A20
107% time: 1:37.873
Source:[41][46]

Race

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Charles Leclerc (pictured in 2020) won the third race of his career, after starting from pole position.

The race started at 18:00 local time on 20 March and lasted for 57 laps.[7] Leclerc led through turn 1, ahead of Verstappen and Sainz, while Pérez was passed by Hamilton and Magnussen. Bottas, who started sixth, fell to 14th within the first lap. Ocon collided with and spun Schumacher on the first lap, earning a five-second penalty. By lap 10, Pérez had passed Magnussen and Hamilton to regain fourth position.[47]

Hamilton entered the pit lane on lap 12, the first driver of the race to do so, and re-entered the race 12th. Verstappen pitted on lap 15 in an attempt toundercut Leclerc, with Sainz following him into the pit lane. Leclerc pitted a lap later, emerging narrowly ahead of Verstappen and retaining his lead. Verstappen passed Leclerc on lap 17 usingDRS, but Leclerc regained the lead soon after. On lap 19, Verstappen attempted to pass again, but locked up and overshot turn 1, allowing Leclerc to build a lead.[48]

On lap 31, Verstappen pitted a second time, again followed by Leclerc a lap later, with both cars switching to medium tyres. Sainz, now leading, pitted alongside Pérez on lap 34, which left Leclerc and Verstappen in first and second position, respectively. Verstappen entered the pit lane for a third time on lap 44, prompting Sainz and Hamilton to do the same; all three emerged on soft tyres. On lap 46, Gasly's car caught fire, which caused thesafety car to be deployed. Leclerc pitted for soft tyres during the safety car window, returning to the field in the lead.[47][49]

When the race restarted on lap 51, Leclerc maintained his lead over Verstappen, who radioed the pit crew to notify them he suspected he had a power unit issue. Verstappen, now moving slowly, was passed by Sainz and Hamilton, and he entered the pit lane to retire his car on lap 54. On the final lap, Pérez suffered a fuel system issue which caused his power unit to switch off, spinning his car and forcing him to retire. Leclerc and Sainz maintained first and second position, followed by Hamilton in third, through to the end of the race.[49] Russell finished fourth with Magnussen in fifth.[47]

Post-race

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The race result ended Ferrari's 45-race winless streak dating back to the2019 Singapore Grand Prix—the second longest streak in Ferrari's history. Team principalMattia Binotto described the outcome as "fantastic" and "a relief", noting the unity within the team and the motivational impact the win would have. He also emphasised the need for restraint, expressing his belief that Mercedes "will come back very strong".[50] Leclerc hailed his victory and 1–2 finish as a return to winning form for Ferrari after two "incredibly difficult" years, praising the team's adaptation to the new 2022 regulations and his personal growth as a driver.[51] Sainz praised the team's development, but expressed his frustration at his own lack of pace, claiming he had "some homework to do over these few days."[50]

By winning the first race of the season, Leclerc and Ferrari took the leads of the Drivers' and Constructors' Championships, respectively. This marked the first time a Ferrari driver had led the Drivers' Championship since 2019, and the first time Ferrari had led the Constructors' Championship since 2018. Both would lead their respective championships until the2022 Spanish Grand Prix, where Max Verstappen and Red Bull replaced them as championship leaders, and held the leads for the rest of the season to win both titles.[52]

Red Bull's team principalChristian Horner labeled his team's double DNF as "brutal" and the team's "worst nightmare", although he was optimistic about the competitiveness of the car. Verstappen was also critical, saying that "at this level, after already having so much information with engines and stuff, it shouldn't happen". Pérez was similarly disappointed, calling the result a "very disappointing day, a very disappointing start", but spoke of his confidence in the team to resolve the issue.[53]

Hamilton found Mercedes' performance "remarkable" after previously expressing reservation about the car's capabilities, although he conceded that the team struggled in the race.Toto Wolff, Mercedes' team principal, was doubtbul about defending the team's Constructors' title, calling it "a very long shot to even think about being in contention for any of the championships".[54]

On his debut, Zhou Guanyu became the first Chinese driver to compete in Formula One, and having finished tenth, the first Chinese driver to score points.[6][26]

Race classification

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
116MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari571:37:33.584126a
255SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.Ferrari57+5.598318
344United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes57+9.675515
463United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes57+11.211912
520DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari57+14.754710
677FinlandValtteri BottasAlfa Romeo-Ferrari57+16.11968
731FranceEsteban OconAlpine-Renault57+19.423116
822JapanYuki TsunodaAlphaTauri-RBPT57+20.386164
914SpainFernando AlonsoAlpine-Renault57+22.39082
1024ChinaZhou GuanyuAlfa Romeo-Ferrari57+23.064151
1147GermanyMick SchumacherHaas-Ferrari57+32.57412
1218CanadaLance StrollAston MartinAramco-Mercedes57+45.87319
1323ThailandAlexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes57+53.93214
143AustraliaDaniel RicciardoMcLaren-Mercedes57+54.97518
154United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes57+56.33513
166CanadaNicholas LatifiWilliams-Mercedes57+1:01.79520
1727GermanyNico HülkenbergAston MartinAramco-Mercedes57+1:03.82917
18b11MexicoSergio PérezRed Bull Racing-RBPT56Fuel system4
19b1NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull Racing-RBPT54Fuel system2
Ret10FrancePierre GaslyAlphaTauri-RBPT44Power unit10
Fastest lap:MonacoCharles Leclerc (Ferrari) – 1:34.570 (lap 51)
Source:[46][55][56][57]

Notes

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1MonacoCharles Leclerc26
2SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.18
3United KingdomLewis Hamilton15
4United KingdomGeorge Russell12
5DenmarkKevin Magnussen10
Source:[58]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1ItalyFerrari44
2GermanyMercedes27
3United StatesHaas-Ferrari10
4SwitzerlandAlfa Romeo-Ferrari9
5FranceAlpine-Renault8
Source:[58]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^There were originally twenty-three Grands Prix scheduled to feature on the 2022 calendar, however following theRussian invasion of Ukraine in February, theRussian Grand Prix was cancelled. At the time of the Bahrain Grand Prix, Formula One planned to replace the cancelled race; however, this ultimately did not take place and only twenty-two races were held.[1][2]
  2. ^As a team,Ferrari achieved thegrand slam asCharles Leclerc's teammateCarlos Sainz Jr. was the only other driver to lead a lap. It was Ferrari's first team grand slam since the2010 Singapore Grand Prix.[5]

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