F1 Race Event: Bahrain F1 GP
Race Track: Bahrain International Circuit

F1 Qualifying Results 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton scores his 98th pole

Weather: dry  26.4°C
Tarmac: dry  28.2°C
Humidity : 55%
Wind : 0.5 m/s W
Pressure: 1016 bar

Lewis Hamilton scored his 98th F1 pole position of his career, during the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix qualifying session today. The Mercedes driver will start from P1 for the third time in his career at Bahrain. It was the 125th pole for the Mercedes team.

Q1
George Russell was the first who drove out of the pits to kick-off Q1. After one lap he drove back to his team garage. The first who clocked a lap time was Max Verstappen. The very first lap time of the session was a 1:28.885 min. The Dutch driver had good timing as he was the only one on the track. All other drivers had a lot of traffic that compromised their lap times.

With 5 minutes to go Russell, Kimi Raikkonen, Romain Grosjean, Kevin Magnussen and Nicholas Latifi were the usual suspects to be eliminated for Q2. Russell showed his talent again by getting into Q2 with the "slow" Williams for the 9th time this season. He pushed out Antonio Giovinazzi from Alfa Romeo.

Q2
At the start of Q2 it started to get dark in Bahrain. In the first stint Carlos Sainz had a gearbox problem with his McLaren. He spun while braking for turn 1 and caused the red flag to come out. The car could not be pushed of the track by the marshals and had to be recovered by a recovery vehicle.

Almost all drivers choose to try and get into Q3 on medium tyres, to start on that compound for the race tomorrow. Only George Russell, Albon and Norris were lapping the Bahrain track on the quicker soft tyres. In the end Russell wasn't fast enough. In the end both Ferrari's didn't made it to Q3. In fact no Ferrari powered car made it to Q3.

Q3
After the first run Hamilton topped the timesheet with a 1:27.677 min. Verstappen was 2nd and Bottas 3rd. Because the ambient and the tarmac temperature dropped significantly it's much harder to improve in the second stint, but almost every driver did and Hamilton and Bottas improved there time even more. The only one who came close was Verstappen who now has the advantage of starting on the clean side of the track behind Hamilton.

Hamilton also set the qualifying lap record sharper. The old record was driven last year by Charles Leclerc with 1:27.866 min clocked with the Ferrari SF90.

Qualifying Times 2020 Bahrain GP

PosNoDriverTeamQ1Q2Q3Laps
144Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:28.3431:27.5861:27.26416
277Valtteri BottasMercedes1:28.7671:28.0631:27.55316
333Max VerstappenRed Bull1:28.8851:28.0251:27.67815
423Alex AlbonRed Bull1:28.7321:28.7491:28.27418
511Sergio PérezRacing Point1:29.1781:28.8941:28.32220
63Daniel RicciardoRenault1:29.0051:28.6481:28.41717
731Esteban OconRenault1:29.2031:28.9371:28.41914
810Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri1:28.9711:29.0081:28.44814
94Lando NorrisMcLaren1:29.4641:28.8771:28.54217
1026Daniil KvyatAlphaTauri1:29.1581:28.9441:28.61817
115Sebastian VettelFerrari1:29.1421:29.14911
1216Charles LeclercFerrari1:29.1371:29.16511
1318Lance StrollRacing Point1:28.6791:29.55711
1463George RussellWilliams1:29.2941:31.21811
1555Carlos SainzMcLaren1:28.9755
1699Antonio GiovinazziAlfa Romeo1:29.4916
177Kimi RäikkönenAlfa Romeo1:29.8106
1820Kevin MagnussenHaas1:30.1116
198Romain GrosjeanHaas1:30.1386
206Nicholas LatifiWilliams1:30.1826


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