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2013 Bahrain Grand Prix

2013 Bahrain Grand Prix

FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryBahrain
Grand PrixBahrain
Previous_round2013 Chinese Grand Prix
Next_round2013 Spanish Grand Prix
Date21 April
Year2013
Race_No4
Season_No19
ImageBahrain International Circuit--Grand Prix Layout.svg
Image_LinkCircuit Bahrain 2004 01.svg
image-size150px
CaptionLayout of the Bahrain International Circuit
Official name2013 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix
LocationBahrain International Circuit
Sakhir, Bahrain
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course_mi3.363
Course_km5.412
Distance_laps57
Distance_mi191.530
Distance_km308.238
WeatherSunny
Attendance73,000 (Weekend) 31,000 (Race Day)
Pole_DriverNico Rosberg
Pole_TeamMercedes
Pole_Time1:32.330
Pole_CountryDEU
Fast_DriverSebastian Vettel
Fast_TeamRed Bull-Renault
Fast_Time1:36.961
Fast_Lap55
Fast_CountryDEU
First_DriverSebastian Vettel
First_TeamRed Bull-Renault
First_CountryDEU
Second_DriverKimi Räikkönen
Second_TeamLotus-Renault
Second_CountryFIN
Third_DriverRomain Grosjean
Third_TeamLotus-Renault
Third_CountryFRA
Lapchart

| image-size = 150px Sakhir, Bahrain

The 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally known as the 2013 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 21 April 2013 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. Contested over 57 laps, it was the fourth round of the 2013 season, and the ninth time that the Bahrain Grand Prix had been held as a round of the Formula One World Championship. The controversial race went ahead despite ongoing protests which had been taking place since the cancellation of the 2011 event.

Mercedes' Nico Rosberg started the race from pole. Sebastian Vettel won the race, with Lotus F1 drivers Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean completing the podium, meaning that the top 3 finishers were identical to the 2012 event in the same order.

This was also the last Bahrain Grand Prix to take place during the daytime, as the event switched to a night race from the 2014 race onwards.

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Background

Tyre supplier Pirelli had originally planned to bring their hard and soft compounds of tyre to the race, to be designated as the prime and the option respectively. However, the teams experienced problems with the soft compound at the Chinese Grand Prix, with the tyres degrading after just seven laps, which prompted Pirelli to alter their allocation for the Bahrain Grand Prix, changing the options from the soft compound to the medium. Before the race, a minute of silence was held as a mark of respect for those who had lost their lives in the Boston Marathon bombings six days earlier.

This race also marked the 200th Grand Prix for Mark Webber.

Anti-government protests

A Bahraini protester holding an anti-F1 sign

In the context of the 2011 Bahraini uprising, public protests also occurred over the 2013 staging of the race, after the 2011 event was cancelled and the 2012 event went ahead despite efforts by demonstrators to disrupt the race. According to Reuters, the race went ahead "largely unhindered" by the protests. Reflecting on the changes in the government strategy compared to 2012, they concluded that the public relations battle over this year's race had produced a stalemate, reflecting the situation in the opposition movement generally.

Race

At the start, Nico Rosberg maintained the lead of the race, followed by Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Paul di Resta and Felipe Massa. Vettel was able to pass Alonso already during the first lap, and Rosberg on the third, thus taking the lead. Alonso engaged, in turn, in a long duel with Rosberg, before passing him on lap 5. After a lap, the German was also overtaken by di Resta. Around the same time, Adrian Sutil, Jean-Éric Vergne and Giedo van der Garde were involved in a collision.

Fernando Alonso was forced to pit on lap seven to fix the DRS, which remained open on his car: he returned to the track seventeenth. The Spaniard tried to use the device again, which blocked again, forcing him to stop again one lap later.

Between laps 10 and 11, the best drivers changed tires. Paul di Resta now led, followed by Kimi Räikkönen and Nico Hülkenberg. Vettel returned to the lead definitively on lap 15 after overtaking Räikkönen and the first pit stop for di Resta. At this point, Vettel led Räikkönen, Mark Webber, Nico Rosberg, Jenson Button, Felipe Massa, Romain Grosjean, Sergio Pérez and di Resta. Räikkönen changed tires on lap 16, while, one lap later, Massa was forced to change tires again due to the dechapping of the right rear.

On lap 19, both Button and Grosjean passed Rosberg, who changed tires for the second time one lap later; Button and Grosjean engaged in a great duel, which ended with Button's pit stop on lap 21. Four laps later it was Vettel's turn, who maintained the lead of the race, followed by Grosjean, di Resta, Räikkönen, Webber, Pérez and Button. One lap later di Resta moved into second, passing Grosjean, who then pitted on lap 27. On laps 23 and 24, after a heated battle, the two McLaren drivers got the better of Nico Rosberg. Between laps 29 and 32, Jenson Button and Sergio Pérez then fought for fifth place, with the Englishman passing the Mexican and then resisting his counterattacks. However, the Englishman wore out his tyres and had to anticipate his third stop, like Rosberg.

On lap 34, Räikkönen gained second place after overtaking di Resta and pitted for the second time, a couple of laps before the Scotsman; from behind, Alonso appeared again in the points. Three laps later, Webber made his third pit stop, then on lap 42, it was also Vettel and Grosjean's turn. Vettel still led, followed by Kimi Räikkönen, Paul di Resta, Mark Webber and Romain Grosjean: one lap later, the Frenchman took a position from Webber.

On lap 44, Hamilton passed Button for sixth place; the McLaren driver was also then passed by Pérez and Alonso. The Spaniard, even without DRS, managed to get the better of Pérez on the main straight at the start of lap 47. The final laps were animated by the battle between Hamilton and Webber: the Englishman passed for the first time on lap 51, being passed again by the Australian a couple of laps later, before finally gaining the position, after repeated attacks, at the start of the final lap. Webber was also passed by Sergio Pérez, who had repassed Fernando Alonso on lap 54. In the meantime, during the fifty-second lap, Grosjean had taken the final spot podium at the expense of Paul di Resta.

Sebastian Vettel, Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean repeated the exact same podium as in 2012. This previously occurred in the 1964 and 1965 editions of the British Grand Prix (with Jim Clark first, Graham Hill second and John Surtees third) and in the 1998 and 1999 editions of the Spanish Grand Prix (with Mika Häkkinen first, David Coulthard second and Michael Schumacher third).

This was the second time a woman had taken to the Formula 1 podium to receive the Manufacturers' Award, and it was Gill Jones, Red Bull Racing’s Head of Trackside Electronics, stood.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverConstructorQ1Q2Q3Grid12345678910111213141516171819202122[107% time](107-rule): 1:39.379Source:
9DEU Nico RosbergMercedes1:33.3641:32.867**1:32.330**1
1DEU Sebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault1:33.327**1:32.746**1:32.5842
3ESP Fernando AlonsoFerrari**1:32.878**1:33.3161:32.6673
10GBR Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:33.4981:33.3461:32.7629
2AUS Mark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:33.9661:33.0981:33.0787
4BRA Felipe MassaFerrari1:33.7801:33.3581:33.2074
14GBR Paul di RestaForce India-Mercedes1:33.7621:33.3351:33.2355
15DEU Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes1:34.0481:33.3781:33.2466
7FIN Kimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault1:33.8271:33.1461:33.3278
5GBR Jenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes1:34.0711:33.702no time10
8FRA Romain GrosjeanLotus-Renault1:33.4981:33.76211
6MEX Sergio PérezMcLaren-Mercedes1:34.3101:33.91412
19AUS Daniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari1:34.1201:33.97413
11DEU Nico HülkenbergSauber-Ferrari1:34.4091:33.97614
17FIN Valtteri BottasWilliams-Renault1:34.4251:34.10515
18FRA Jean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari1:34.3141:34.28416
16VEN Pastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault1:34.42517
12MEX Esteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari1:34.73022
20FRA Charles PicCaterham-Renault1:35.28318
22FRA Jules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth1:36.17819
21NED Giedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault1:36.30420
23GBR Max ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth1:36.47621

Notes:

  • — Lewis Hamilton was given a five-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.
  • — Mark Webber was given a three-place grid penalty for his role in causing an avoidable accident with Jean-Éric Vergne at the previous round of the championship.
  • — Valtteri Bottas and Pastor Maldonado recorded identical times during Q1. As Bottas set his time before Maldonado, he was considered to have placed higher than Maldonado, and so advanced to Q2 while Maldonado was eliminated.
  • — Esteban Gutiérrez was given a five-place grid penalty for causing an avoidable accident with Adrian Sutil in the previous race.

Race

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021RetSource:
1**DEU Sebastian Vettel****Red Bull-Renault**571:36:00.4982**25**
7**FIN Kimi Räikkönen****Lotus-Renault**57+9.1118**18**
8**FRA Romain Grosjean****Lotus-Renault**57+19.50711**15**
14**GBR Paul di Resta****Force India-Mercedes**57+21.7275**12**
10**GBR Lewis Hamilton****Mercedes**57+35.2309**10**
6**MEX Sergio Pérez****McLaren-Mercedes**57+35.99812**8**
2**AUS Mark Webber****Red Bull-Renault**57+37.2447**6**
3**ESP Fernando Alonso****Ferrari**57+37.5743**4**
9**DEU Nico Rosberg****Mercedes**57+41.1261**2**
5**GBR Jenson Button****McLaren-Mercedes**57+46.63110**1**
16VEN Pastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault57+1:06.45017
11DEU Nico HülkenbergSauber-Ferrari57+1:12.93314
15DEU Adrian SutilForce India-Mercedes57+1:16.7196
17FIN Valtteri BottasWilliams-Renault57+1:21.51115
4BRA Felipe MassaFerrari57+1:26.3644
19AUS Daniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari56+1 lap13
20FRA Charles PicCaterham-Renault56+1 lap18
12MEX Esteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari56+1 lap22
22FRA Jules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth56+1 lap19
23GBR Max ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth56+1 lap21
21NED Giedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault55+2 laps20
18FRA Jean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari16Puncture damage16

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

Pos.DriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1DEU Sebastian Vettel77
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2FIN Kimi Räikkönen67
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 13GBR Lewis Hamilton50
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 14ESP Fernando Alonso47
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 15AUS Mark Webber32

;Constructors' Championship standings

Pos.ConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1AUT Red Bull-Renault109
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 12GBR Lotus-Renault93
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 13ITA Ferrari77
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4GER Mercedes64
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 15IND Force India-Mercedes26
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Footnotes

References

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