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WEC - 2015 6 Hours of Bahrain - Facts and Figures

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13.11.15
For the second time since 2012 the Kingdom of Bahrain will host the FIA World Endurance Championship’s season finale
WEC 6 Hours of Bahrain 2015

Situated in the desert, the impressive Bahrain International Circuit provides the challenge of a sandy and sometimes slippery track surface as well as racing into the night as the sun sets over the Persian Gulf. The circuit and heat are demanding for the drivers, the facilities are second to none, and the welcome is as warm as the weather. 

Bahrain is the perfect venue to conclude the fourth season FIA World Endurance Championship and here are twenty facts and figures about the 6 Hours of Bahrain, the Bahrain International Circuit and the Kingdom of Bahrain.

 

6 HOURS OF BAHRAIN

1. Ferrari is unbeaten in LMGTE Pro with Toni Vilander winning all three events from 2012 to 2014.  The Finn won in 2012 with Giancarlo Fisichella and in 2013 and 2014 with Gianmaria Bruni.

2. The longest race was held in 2013 with the Toyota TS030 Hybrid of Anthony Davidson, Stéphane Sarrazin and Sébastien Buemi completing 199 laps / 1023.25km.

3. Audi won in 2012 and Toyota in 2013 and 2014.

4. Porsche won the LMGTE Am class in 2012 while Aston Martin took the class win in 2013 and 2014.

5. Mike Conway is the only driver to win the 6 Hours of Bahrain in two different classes. In 2013 the Briton won LMP2 with G-Drive Racing alongside Roman Rusinov and John Martin.  In 2014 he won in LMP1 with Toyota alongside Stéphane Sarrazin and Alex Wurz.

6. ORECA and Nissan have won all three LMP2 races:  Pecom Racing in 2012, G-Drive in 2013 and KCMG in 2014.

7. The current fastest race lap records were all set in 2013 with Alex Wurz holding the current WEC record.

 

LAP RECORDS

LMP1

A. Wurz

Toyota TS030 – Hybrid

1m42.170

190.7kph

30 November 2013

LMP2

N. Minassian

Oreca 03 – Nissan

1m50.207

176.8kph

30 November 2013

LMGTE Pro

R. Lietz

Porsche 911 RSR

1m58.005

165.1kph

30 November 2013

LMGTE Am

P. Ruberti

Porsche 911 GT3 RSR

1m59.593

162.9kph

30 November 2013

 

BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT

8. The Bahrain International Circuit was built in 16 months and cost $150 million.

9. The Bahrain International Circuit is 5.412km / 3.362 miles in length.

10. The circuit has 15 turns (9 right and 6 left).

11. Length of start/finish straight is 1,090 m.

12. Circuit floodlighting – turning night into day.  A section of the floodlight system was partially used during the 2013 6 Hours of Bahrain and was fully operational for the 2014 race.

  • 495 light poles erected along the track
  • Each pole 10 to 45 metres in height
  • 5,000 lights
  • More than 500km of cabling

 

THE KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

13. The Kingdom of Bahrain is an archipelago of 35 islands covering 717 square kilometres and has a population of 1.3 million.

14. Bahrain is the site of the ancient land of the Dilmun civilisation. Bahrain was one of the earliest areas to convert to Islam in 628 AD. Following a period of Arab rule, Bahrain was occupied by the Portuguese in 1521, who in turn were expelled in 1602 by Shah Abbas I of the Safavid dynasty under the Persian Empire.  In 1783, the Bani Utbah clan captured Bahrain from Nasr Al-Madhkur and it has since been ruled by the Al Khalifa royal family, with Ahmed al Fateh as Bahrain's first hakim.

15. Bahrain was a British protectorate from 1880 until 1971, when the Kingdom became independent.

16. Causeways link the main island with two other islands and with its closest neighbour, Saudi Arabia.

17. In Arabic, Bahrayn is the dual form of bahr ("sea"), so al-Bahrayn means "the two seas".

18. Bahrain World Trade Centre is the first skyscraper in the world to integrate wind turbines into its design. Each turbine is 29m in diameter and their capacity is 675kw of wind power production.

19. The first oil in the Arabian Gulf was discovered in Bahrain in 1932. 

20; Bahrain’s flag used to be the largest flag in the world, setting a Guinness world record in 2004 at 169.5m long and 97.1m wide. The five red points signify the five pillars of Islam.

 

6 Hours of Bahrain

The 6 Hours of Bahrain will take place from 19-21 November.  Starting at 15h00 on Saturday, the race in the Middle East will be the second 6-hour event on the WEC calendar to finish under the stars following Lone Star Le Mans, and the atmosphere within the impressive Bahrain International Circuit will be electric. 

The weekend is an action-packed feast of racing, which includes hot single seater action from Formula One’s supporting GP2 and GP3 series, the Formula 2000 MRF Championship, which each have two races during the weekend, and two races by the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge.

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