The 2018 Bahrain Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 2018 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that took place on 8 April 2018 at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain. The race was the second round of the 2018 Formula One World Championship and marked the 14th time that the Bahrain Grand Prix had been run as a round of the Formula One World Championship.

Sebastian Vettel was the defending race winner. He entered the round with a seven-point lead over Lewis Hamilton in the World Drivers' Championship. In the World Constructors' Championship standings, Ferrari hold a ten-point lead over Mercedes.

Report

Practice

Daniel Ricciardo was fastest in first practice with Kimi Räikkönen fastest in second and third practice.

Qualifying

Sebastian Vettel qualified on pole position with a time of 1:27.958, a new outright track record, with teammate Kimi Räikkönen second. Mercedes locked out the second row, although Lewis Hamilton subsequently took a five place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change and started from ninth on the grid. Pierre Gasly made Q3 for the first time in his career, eventually qualifying in sixth. Max Verstappen started the race in fifteenth position, having been prevented from taking part in Q2 following a crash in Q1 after he lost control of his throttle as his car rode over a kerb.

Race

At the start, Vettel got away well, leading into turn 1. Bottas overtook Raikkonen to claim 2nd, and Gasly also overtook Ricciardo to claim 4th. However, Ricciardo got 4th place back at turn 4, on the first lap. Max Verstappen made up ground on the first lap so he was behind Lewis Hamilton, who'd fallen to 10th place. The pair fought at turn 1 on lap 2, with Verstappen puncturing his left rear tyre. His teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, experienced an electrical shutdown at the same time, forcing him to retire. Brendon Hartley received a 10-second time penalty for causing a collision with Sergio Pérez. Verstappen then lost drive, also forcing him to retire from the Grand Prix. This was the first time in 8 years that both Red Bull Racing drivers retired from a Grand Prix, and the first time since the 2016 Russian Grand Prix that Red Bull did not score a point. It was also the first time since the 2010 Korean Grand Prix that neither Red Bull was classified. Hamilton overtook Fernando Alonso, Esteban Ocon and Nico Hülkenberg into one corner to move up into 6th place. He then passed Kevin Magnussen and Pierre Gasly in the next few laps to move up into 4th place.

During his second pit stop on lap 35, Kimi Räikkönen struck Ferrari tyre changer Francesco Cigarini with his left rear tyre as his car left the pit box, breaking Cigarini's tibia and fibula. The incident was caused by the Ferrari pit box's light incorrectly switching to green despite the fact that the left rear tyre had never actually been changed. After analysis, the faulty green was determined to have been caused by the pit system checking (only) if the wheel was securely fitted, and if the wheel gun had been "sufficiently active" beforehand. Räikkönen immediately stopped in the pit lane on advice over team radio and retired the car. Räikkönen's retirement promoted Lewis Hamilton to the podium, and Ferrari was subsequently fined €50,000 for an unsafe pit release.

Räikkönen's pit lane incident meant that teammate Sebastian Vettel could not carry out his second pit stop on schedule, and had to extend the stint on his soft tyres for 30% longer than the expected lifespan of the tyres, as stated by Pirelli. Towards the end of the race, with Vettel struggling with his tyres, Bottas got within DRS range of Vettel, but could not pass for the lead of the race. Pierre Gasly finished the race in P4, equalling Toro Rosso's best result in 2017, scoring Honda's best result since returning to F1 and earning him his first points in F1.

After the race, Brendon Hartley and Sergio Pérez both received 30 second time penalties for failing to maintain position on the formation lap.

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.Car no.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal grid
Q1Q2Q3
15Germany Sebastian VettelFerrari1:29.0601:28.3411:27.9581
27Finland Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:28.9511:28.5151:28.1012
377Finland Valtteri BottasMercedes1:29.2751:28.7941:28.1243
444United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:29.3961:28.4581:28.22091
53Australia Daniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:29.5521:28.9621:28.3984
610France Pierre GaslyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda1:30.1211:29.8361:29.3295
720Denmark Kevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari1:29.5941:29.6231:29.3586
827Germany Nico HülkenbergRenault1:30.2601:29.1871:29.5707
931France Esteban OconForce India-Mercedes1:30.3381:30.0091:29.8748
1055Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.Renault1:29.8931:29.8021:29.98610
1128New Zealand Brendon HartleyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda1:30.4121:30.10511
1211Mexico Sergio PérezForce India-Mercedes1:30.2181:30.15612
1314Spain Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Renault1:30.53021:30.21213
142Belgium Stoffel VandoorneMcLaren-Renault1:30.4791:30.52514
1533Netherlands Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1:29.374No time15
168France Romain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari1:30.530216
179Sweden Marcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari1:31.06317
1835Russia Sergey SirotkinWilliams-Mercedes1:31.41418
1916Monaco Charles LeclercSauber-Ferrari1:31.42019
2018Canada Lance StrollWilliams-Mercedes1:31.50320
107% time: 1:35.177
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Notes

  • ^1Lewis Hamilton received a five-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change.
  • ^2Fernando Alonso and Romain Grosjean set identical lap times in Q1. As Alonso was the first to set his time, he was considered to have qualified ahead of Grosjean and advanced to Q2.

Race

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15Germany Sebastian VettelFerrari571:32:01.940125
277Finland Valtteri BottasMercedes57+0.699318
344United Kingdom Lewis HamiltonMercedes57+6.512915
410France Pierre GaslyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda57+1:02.234512
520Denmark Kevin MagnussenHaas-Ferrari57+1:15.046610
627Germany Nico HülkenbergRenault57+1:39.02478
714Spain Fernando AlonsoMcLaren-Renault56+1 lap136
82Belgium Stoffel VandoorneMcLaren-Renault56+1 lap144
99Sweden Marcus EricssonSauber-Ferrari56+1 lap172
1031France Esteban OconForce India-Mercedes56+1 lap81
1155Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.Renault56+1 lap10
1216Monaco Charles LeclercSauber-Ferrari56+1 lap19
138France Romain GrosjeanHaas-Ferrari56+1 lap16
1418Canada Lance StrollWilliams-Mercedes56+1 lap20
1535Russia Sergey SirotkinWilliams-Mercedes56+1 lap18
16111Mexico Sergio PérezForce India-Mercedes56+1 lap12
17228New Zealand Brendon HartleyScuderia Toro Rosso-Honda56+1 lap11
Ret7Finland Kimi RäikkönenFerrari35Wheel2
Ret33Netherlands Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer3Transmission15
Ret3Australia Daniel RicciardoRed Bull Racing-TAG Heuer1Electrics4
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Notes

  • ^1Sergio Pérez originally finished in twelfth place but had thirty seconds added to race time for overtaking on the formation lap.
  • ^2Brendon Hartley originally finished in thirteenth place but had thirty seconds added to race time for failing to retake his original starting position before reaching the safety-car line on the formation lap.

Championship standings after the race

Pos.DriverPoints
Drivers' Championship standings Pos. Driver Points 1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 50 2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 33 5 3 Finland Valtteri Bottas 22 1 4 Spain Fernando Alonso 16 2 5 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 15 Source:Constructors' Championship standings Pos. Constructor Points 1 Italy Ferrari 65 2 Germany Mercedes 55 1 3 United Kingdom McLaren-Renault 22 1 4 Austria Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer 20 5 France Renault 15 Source:
1Germany Sebastian Vettel50
2United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton33
53Finland Valtteri Bottas22
14Spain Fernando Alonso16
25Finland Kimi Räikkönen15
Source:
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1Italy Ferrari65
2Germany Mercedes55
13United Kingdom McLaren-Renault22
14Austria Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer20
5France Renault15
Source:
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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