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2009 Bahrain Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryBahrain
Grand PrixBahrain
ImageBahrain International Circuit--Grand Prix Layout.svg
Details ref
Date26 April
Year2009
Official name2009 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix
Race_No4
Season_No17
LocationBahrain International Circuit
Sakhir, Bahrain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi3.363
Course_km5.412
Distance_laps57
Distance_mi191.530
Distance_km308.238
WeatherSunny
Attendance93,680 (Weekend)
Pole_DriverJarno Trulli
Pole_TeamToyota
Pole_Time1:33.431
Pole_CountryItaly
Fast_DriverJarno Trulli
Fast_TeamToyota
Fast_Time1:34.556
Fast_Lap10
Fast_CountryItaly
First_DriverJenson Button
First_TeamBrawn-Mercedes
First_CountryUnited Kingdom
Second_DriverSebastian Vettel
Second_TeamRed Bull-Renault
Second_CountryGermany
Third_DriverJarno Trulli
Third_TeamToyota
Third_CountryItaly
Lapchart
Next_round2009 Spanish Grand PrixPrevious_round=2009 Chinese Grand Prix

Sakhir, Bahrain The 2009 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally the 2009 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 26 April 2009 at the Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. It was the sixth Bahrain Grand Prix and fourth race of the 2009 Formula One season.

The race was won by Jenson Button driving for Brawn after starting from fourth on the grid. Sebastian Vettel finished second for Red Bull and Jarno Trulli finished third for Toyota. McLaren's Lewis Hamilton drove to a season's best fourth position, followed by the second Brawn of Rubens Barrichello. Kimi Räikkönen picked up Ferrari's first points of the season in sixth, whilst Toyota's Timo Glock and Renault's Fernando Alonso finished in seventh and eighth position.

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Background

Going into the round, Brawn GP driver Jenson Button led the Drivers' Championship by 6 points from teammate Rubens Barrichello. Barrichello led Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull Racing and Timo Glock of Toyota by 5 points in second. Brawn GP led the Chinese Grand Prix winners Red Bull Racing by 16½ points in the Constructors' Championship. Toyota were a further point back and the only other team to hit double figures.

Tyre supplier Bridgestone selected the medium and supersoft tyres for the Grand Prix weekend.

Ferrari were yet to score a point, and failure to do so in Bahrain would have resulted in Ferrari's worst ever start to a season in Formula One. Their previous worst start also came when they were Constructors' Champions; in the 1980 season the team scored no points until the fourth race, the 1980 United States Grand Prix West, where Jody Scheckter finished fifth.

Force India introduced a revised floor and diffuser in Bahrain for the Force India VJM02, as well as an upgraded front wing and reprofiled sidepods. Force India driver Giancarlo Fisichella welcomed the upgrades, hoping the car's lack of downforce would be addressed by the new modifications. BMW Sauber decided to install KERS in Robert Kubica's car for the entire race weekend after it had been tested in free practice in China.

Practice

Three practice sessions were held before the race; of which two were held on Friday April 24, 2009, with the first in the morning and the second in the afternoon. Both sessions lasted 90 minutes with weather conditions hot and dry throughout. The third session was held on Saturday morning and lasted for 60 minutes.

At the end of the first practice session, Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time of 1:33.647 in his McLaren car, ahead of the two BMW Sauber cars of Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica. Williams' Nico Rosberg continued his quick practice form with the fourth fastest time, followed by the Brawn of Jenson Button, the McLaren of Heikki Kovalainen, Brawn's Rubens Barrichello, and Ferrari's Felipe Massa. Red Bull's Mark Webber and the other Ferrari of Kimi Räikkönen shared the ninth fastest time, completing the top ten. Nico Rosberg was fastest in Friday's second practice session, topping the timesheets with a time of 1:33.339, followed by Fernando Alonso in the Renault and Jarno Trulli in the Toyota. The Red Bulls of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber were fourth and fifth, with Button close behind. Adrian Sutil of Force India put in an impressive laptime to finish seventh in the standings, with Toyota's Timo Glock, Brawn's Rubens Barrichello, and Williams' Kazuki Nakajima rounding out the top 10. The BMWs of Heidfeld and Kubica could not repeat their times from the first session, and were classified in seventeenth and twentieth, respectively.

In third practice, Glock managed the fastest time with a 1:32.605 before his car rolled to a halt due to brake problems, and there were improved times from Ferrari and McLaren. Felipe Massa managed the second fastest time, with Räikkönen in fifth. Rosberg was third fastest, and Hamilton posted the fourth fastest time. Nelson Piquet, Kubica, Nakajima, Trulli and Heidfeld made up the top ten.

Qualifying

The qualifying session on Saturday afternoon was split into three parts. Jarno Trulli achieved his fourth career pole position, and his first since 2005, whilst his teammate Timo Glock qualified second. This marked the first time Toyota had put both cars on the front row of the grid. Sebastian Vettel qualified third, with Jenson Button behind him. In fifth was the McLaren of Lewis Hamilton, with Rubens Barrichello in sixth. Renault's Fernando Alonso managed seventh place, and behind him Felipe Massa, Nico Rosberg and Kimi Räikkönen completed the top ten. Kovalainen, Nakajima, Kubica, Heidfeld and Piquet made up 11th to 15th on the grid. Those knocked out in the first session and classified 16th to 20th were Sutil, Buemi, Fisichella, Webber and Bourdais. Webber was controversially blocked by Sutil near the end of his qualifying lap (Sutil claimed he didn't realise Webber was on a flying lap), preventing him from posting a fast time. As a result, the stewards gave Sutil a three-place grid penalty, demoting him to 19th position.

Race

Timo Glock got off to a perfect start from second on the grid and took the lead. Jarno Trulli was running second, but had to fight off Lewis Hamilton in the first corner, who had passed Jenson Button and Sebastian Vettel from fifth on the grid after a flying start with the help of his KERS. Button had also overtaken Vettel, who was running a heavier fuel load. Kimi Räikkönen, meanwhile, had pushed his Ferrari up to sixth place, making up four positions from the start. Further back in the field, there was damage sustained to the cars of Felipe Massa, Nick Heidfeld, Robert Kubica and Kazuki Nakajima, all of whom had to pit early to replace their front wings, whilst Heikki Kovalainen lost track position after running wide. Massa also complained of problems with his KERS system due to a temperature problem, and was advised to turn it off.

At the start of lap 2, Button overtook Hamilton to claim third position. The KERS-aided McLaren of Hamilton then kept Vettel's Red Bull at bay, and only when Hamilton entered the pits on lap 15 did Vettel finally pass him.

Since both the Toyotas were running light on fuel, they made their pit stops early, with Glock in on lap 12 and Trulli on lap 14. The Toyota team opted to put both their drivers onto the slower, harder compound tyres for the middle stint of the race, opposite to the strategy being run by the other teams. By the time Button had made his stop on lap 15 on the softer tyres, he had made up enough ground over Trulli in just one lap to come out in front. Glock, who had once led the race, had lost so much time on the tyres that he stayed behind Hamilton in seventh place even after the McLaren driver had completed his pit stop.

Vettel's pit stop on lap 18 placed him ahead of Hamilton, but just thirty metres behind the slower-lapping car of Trulli, preventing him from challenging Button for the lead. Button took this opportunity to pull out a 7.5 second gap between himself and Trulli by lap 22.

By lap 34, Button had increased his lead to 15.6 seconds, putting him in clear control of the race. By the time the second round of pit stops were completed for the front runners, Button was ahead of anyone else, this time on the harder tyres. Toyota's tyre strategy had not paid off, and Vettel, on the softer tyres, put in some fast lap times once Trulli had his second stop and was no longer in Vettel's path. After his own stop, Vettel (now on the harder compound tyre) ended up just in front of the Toyota driver, the very opposite of the situation after the first pit stops.

On lap 44 there was drama with Räikkönen and Glock fighting for sixth position, with the Finn just edging out Glock at turn four. Rubens Barrichello had lost a lot of time earlier in the race after failing to pass the KERS-equipped Renault of Nelson Piquet. However, he showed the pace of the Brawn car by ending up just in front of Räikkönen, even after having one pit stop more, then pulled away from him in the final laps.

On lap 48, spiking oil pressure on the Williams of Nakajima caused the only retirement of the race as he crawled into the pits.

Button drove home to his third victory of the season, 7 seconds clear of Vettel, who was pushing particularly hard in the last laps. Trulli crossed the line 2 seconds behind Vettel, with Hamilton finishing fourth. Barrichello took fifth, Räikkönen sixth, Glock less than a second behind in seventh, and Fernando Alonso finished eighth, 52 seconds behind Button. Nick Heidfeld equalled Michael Schumacher's record of 24 consecutive finishes, bringing home his BMW Sauber in 19th and last place.

After the race, in a press conference, Button said that he burned the top of his left buttock during the race because there was an electrical box in the cockpit of the car. Alonso collapsed in the media room after a drinking water pump failed early in the race and an overheating problem behind his driver's seat left him extremely dehydrated and a first-degree burn behind his back. He lost 6 kg during the race.

Classification

Qualifying

Cars that used KERS are marked with "‡"

PosNoDriverConstructorPart 1Part 2Part 3Grid1234567891011121314151617181920
9Italy Jarno TrulliToyota1:32.7991:32.671**1:33.431**1
10Germany Timo GlockToyota1:33.1651:32.6131:33.7122
15Germany Sebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault**1:32.680****1:32.474**1:34.0153
22UK Jenson ButtonBrawn-Mercedes1:32.9781:32.8421:34.0444
1‡UK Lewis HamiltonMcLaren-Mercedes1:32.8511:32.8771:34.1965
23Brazil Rubens BarrichelloBrawn-Mercedes1:33.1161:32.8421:34.2396
7‡Spain Fernando AlonsoRenault1:33.6271:32.8601:34.5787
3‡Brazil Felipe MassaFerrari1:33.2971:33.0141:34.8188
16Germany Nico RosbergWilliams-Toyota1:33.6721:33.1661:35.1349
4‡Finland Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:33.1171:32.8271:35.38010
2‡Finland Heikki KovalainenMcLaren-Mercedes1:33.4791:33.24211
17Japan Kazuki NakajimaWilliams-Toyota1:33.2211:33.34812
5‡Poland Robert KubicaBMW Sauber1:33.4951:33.48713
6‡Germany Nick HeidfeldBMW Sauber1:33.3771:33.56214
8‡Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.Renault1:33.6081:33.94115
20Germany Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes1:33.72219
12Switzerland Sébastien BuemiToro Rosso-Ferrari1:33.75316
21Italy Giancarlo FisichellaForce India-Mercedes1:33.91017
14Australia Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:34.03818
11France Sébastien BourdaisToro Rosso-Ferrari1:34.15920
  • Adrian Sutil was issued a 3 place grid-penalty for impeding Mark Webber during qualifying.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints12345678910111213141516171819Ret
22UK **Jenson Button****Brawn-Mercedes**571:31:48.1824**10**
15Germany **Sebastian Vettel****Red Bull-Renault**57+7.1873**8**
9Italy **Jarno Trulli****Toyota**57+9.1701**6**
1‡UK **Lewis Hamilton****McLaren-Mercedes**57+22.0965**5**
23Brazil **Rubens Barrichello****Brawn-Mercedes**57+37.7796**4**
4‡Finland **Kimi Räikkönen****Ferrari**57+42.05710**3**
10Germany **Timo Glock****Toyota**57+42.8802**2**
7‡Spain **Fernando Alonso****Renault**57+52.7757**1**
16Germany Nico RosbergWilliams-Toyota57+58.1989
8‡Brazil Nelson Piquet Jr.Renault57+1:05.14915
14Australia Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault57+1:07.64118
2‡Finland Heikki KovalainenMcLaren-Mercedes57+1:17.82411
11France Sébastien BourdaisToro Rosso-Ferrari57+1:18.80520
3‡Brazil Felipe MassaFerrari56+1 Lap8
21Italy Giancarlo FisichellaForce India-Mercedes56+1 Lap17
20Germany Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes56+1 Lap19
12Switzerland Sébastien BuemiToro Rosso-Ferrari56+1 Lap16
5‡Poland Robert KubicaBMW Sauber56+1 Lap13
6‡Germany Nick HeidfeldBMW Sauber56+1 Lap14
17Japan Kazuki NakajimaWilliams-Toyota48Oil pressure12

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

Pos.DriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR Jenson Button31
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2BRA Rubens Barrichello19
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3GER Sebastian Vettel18
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 24ITA Jarno Trulli14.5
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 15GER Timo Glock12

;Constructors' Championship standings

Pos.ConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]1GBR Brawn-Mercedes50
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]2AUT Red Bull-Renault27.5
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]3JPN Toyota26.5
[[File:1rightarrow blue.svg10px]]4GBR McLaren-Mercedes13
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 15FRA Renault5
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

|Previous_year's_race = 2008 Bahrain Grand Prix |Next_year's_race = 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix

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