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Who won Bahrain Grand Prix 2013?

Who won Bahrain Grand Prix 2013?

Sebastian Vettel
2013 Bahrain Grand Prix/Winners

Sebastian Vettel won the race, with Lotus F1 drivers Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean completing the podium. 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.

Is F1 based on fastest lap?

Drivers are awarded points based on their position at the end of each race, and the driver who accumulates the most points over each calendar year is crowned that year’s World Champion. At each Grand Prix, the driver who completes the quickest lap of the circuit is said to have completed the fastest lap.

Who won F1 2013?

2013 Formula One World Championship/Winners
Sebastian Vettel successfully defended his World Championship, winning his fourth consecutive title in the fourth to last race of 2013. In doing so he became the third driver in Formula One’s sixty-four years to win four consecutive World Drivers’ Championships.

How fast could a modern F1 car lap the Nurburgring?

At Monza in 2004, the circuit was virtually unchanged, and Barrichello’s pole time was 1:20.089, or 80.089 seconds. That means that the laptime in 1976 was 79.022% of the laptime in 2004. Applying that precentage to the 1976 Nordschliefe time, gives 5:37.23 for a 2004 car.

When is the F1 Grand Prix in Bahrain?

FORMULA 1 GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX 2021 – FASTEST LAPS 26 28 Mar 2021 Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir

What’s the fastest lap time at Nurburgring Nordschleife?

According to Popular Science, “beating the ‘ring, and making a YouTube video to prove it, is about the best marketing move a sports car company can make, even one that plans to roll only a double-digits’-worth of cars out of its production facility.” A Nissan GT-R NISMO with pre-production N Attack Package set a lap time of 7:08.679.

What was the length of the original Nurburgring track?

Compared to the current version, the original Nürburgring track was longer and split into three configurations. The entire track, the Gesamtstrecke (see map above) was 28.3 kilometres in length, composed of the Nordschleife (22.8 km), the Südschleife (7.7 km), and the Betonschleife – the latter a short 2 kilometer warm-up loop around the pit area.