Grand Prix 2015 Bahrain Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Barely has the dust settled on the China syndrome and we move a few thousand miles around the globe to the tiny Gulf state of Bahrain. The F1 circus rolls into town like a column of tanks and sets up camp for a few days. The race, the first to take place in the Middle East, has been ran every year since 2004 with one exception, when the Arab Spring went bouncing through. Fortunately for F1 fans the show must go on and so it did. Last year’s race saw victory for Lewis Hamilton and the word on the streets is that the bookies are tipping Hamilton again, to take this year’s race. The country itself is known as quite a tolerant place to Western influence and as a former British colony, doesn’t actually hate Brits which makes a nice change. A place of interest worth visiting if you are ever in Bahrain is the rather nice duty free shop on the end of the Jetty in the commercial port. Good luck getting in there without an ID card but the race merchandise is a lot cheaper than that sold at the track. (Information correct as of 2006).

As the teams trundle into the fourth race of the season we are unlikely to see too many upgrades at this stage. Most of the teams are keeping their powder dry until the show piles into the first European leg later this month.

That said then, the Silver Arrows should be pointing the way home for the rest of the field. Last year we had engine switch gate where the first cracks in the friendship between the two young friends started to appear. Fortunately, this season, their relationship is already in bits so we don’t have to worry too much about that.

Ferrari and Williams are once again set to be the next best but will temperature play a part here and push the Ferrari’s closer to the Mercs? While it shouldn’t be as hot as Malaya it should be warmer than China. Williams must be scratching their heads and wondering why they can’t get on the back end of the Mercs let alone the Ferrari’s. Last season’s comeback for Sir Franks outfit seems to have lost some momentum.

Team Enstone, (like many others I try and say Lot.. Lo... Lotu nope sorry just can’t do it) have found themselves some clean air toward the front of the midfield pack in the hands of Grosjean and his team mate if he’s not being hit or hitting something or someone.

Who would have predicted that the next battle would be between Martin Brundle’s new bestest driver ever and his team mate and the two Sauber cars. With Red Bull also getting right into the midfield mix, this seems to be the only part of tarmac that has a genuine battle for every inch of it. I like the Sauber’s blue and yellow colour scheme and the fact they have huge numbers on the side of the car that make them easy to spot

Last season’s surprise third place came from Force India and there’s no doubt Perez won’t be achieving the same here. The best Force India can hope for is to have a good clean race and get themselves into a position to pick off a point or two.

McLaren, well they are certainly having a testing season. An uncharacteristic mistake from Button saw Maldonado declared the innocent party. That event in itself will be less rare than McLaren scoring a point this season if their current run of form continues. Flashes of speed seem to give a false dawn that some sort of improvement is being made before qualification starts and reality dawns.

And finally to Manor Marussia (this space available for sponsorship contact 1-800-manor). The little team that wouldn’t go. While they still have the re-badged 2014 car and the 2014 engines they have no hope but, to be on the grid is hope enough that their season can continue. I like what Will Stevens is doing in that car. When trouble free he is comfortably ahead of his team mate. He drives a good clean race, stays out of trouble and gets on with it. Merhi is putting the laps in and bringing back the data which is all that can be asked of him.

So, there’s the rundown of the runners and riders. Those lucky three to climb the top step and be interviewed by some random passerby, will get to taste the traditional Middle East sparkling Rose Water in place of the champers. Whoever wins though, it will taste just as sweet.
 
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Hi guys

I wanna share this comparison between Rosberg and Raikkonen during their third stint. I hope you enjoy it.

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Listened to it on the radio driving home, now watching the race. I will share my considered opinion once I have digested... ;)
 
Brogan like a lot of people including Mercedes I never saw the Ferrari's coming they ain't there yet but they are getting there hopefully and it would be great if my initial assumption is proven wrong, in fact I would be over the moon if it were..
 
I'm just trying to make the point (again) that declaring a driver and team champions before the first race is premature.

This is F1 after all.
 
I'll hang out the bunting when we see Hamilton look slightly less comfortable at the front. Brake fade aside he was all over that race and is all over the championship at the moment.
 
Master class from Lewis in how to control a race whilst Nico Webber was just no where. He might have put in a few decent overtakes but he had to do those because he got himself out of position in qualifying and at the start. The bloke is beaten, all ends up.

Nice to see Kimi making a bit of an effort, Vettel beat himself trying to keep up with the Mercs. Bit disappointing he couldn't get past Bottas, just goes to show how powerful the Mercedes engine is.

I'd go along with Olegg, race of the year so far. If Mercedes throw the Championship away for Lewis this year Toto Wolff should be made to manage McLaren next year.
 
I suspect Hamilton will still win the title unless Ferrari are quick enough to start beating Mercedes for pace by a consistent and significant margin - partly because he'll have the potential to build a big lead, and partly because he's a bloody fantastic driver.

However, I wouldn't like to be in a fight Vettel running into the Asian autumn if the Ferrari is quicker.

Still backing Hamilton.
 
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