2022 Formula One Bahrain Grand Prix

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Who will win the Bahrain Grand Prix?


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Formula 1 is back in action this weekend for the first race of the 2022 season, as the teams take their new-look cars to the Bahrain International Circuit.

An exciting 2021 season that was decided on the last lap of the last race is still fresh on many of our minds, but it’s nearly time to see our favourite F1 drivers on track again.

The 2022 season will start this weekend, as the teams debut a fresh field of cars compliant with revised regulations for this season. Pre-season testing, while it can’t be taken as an exact indicator of how the teams will rank, does seem to indicate that there won’t be a sea change in the rankings of the teams versus last season.

Mercedes, the reigning constructors' champions, have already drawn the ire of other teams with their ultra slim side-pods on the W13. Ferrari has taken a very different approach and equipped their F1-75 with very wide side pods. The differences in car design should make for an interesting mix of strengths and weaknesses between the teams.

The favourite entering this season is Max Verstappen and Red Bull, with many sports writers expecting Verstappen to repeat as driver’s champion, and for Red Bull to upset the eight straight constructor’s championships of Mercedes. Sergio Perez’ season was overshadowed by the 1-2 battle between Hamilton and Verstappen in 2021, but he should prove to be a strong teammate for Verstappen and help secure victory for the team’s (now literal) number one driver.

Mercedes has a history of underperforming in practices, so it remains to be seen whether the Silver Arrows can return to championship form with their newest car that performed underwhelmingly in pre-season testing. Lewis Hamilton remained silent through much of the offseason but has since returned to the spotlight and will be hungry to reclaim the top spot in F1. George Russell will be replacing Hamilton’s former teammate Valtteri Bottas this season, after being called up from Williams.

The strong 2021 showings of Ferrari and McLaren, whose battle throughout the 2021 season saw the teams swapping places in the ranking several times, could foreshadow a 2022 season that sees either or both teams contending with the powerhouse Red Bull and Mercedes teams. The returning rosters of Charles Leclerc with Carlos Sainz, and Lando Norris with Daniel Ricciardo are all potential race-winners, so these teams are poised for elevated success this year.

Mid-pack, Apline, Aston Martin and AlphaTauri all retain their driver roster from last season and should be battling with each other for championship points. Veterans Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel will both be looking to impress fans a few more times as they draw nearer to retirement. Their respective teammates, Esteban Ocon and Lance Stroll, have each demonstrated their potential in recent years and will be trying to glean knowledge from the veterans while they can. AlphaTauri's pairing of Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda is potentially a formidable one, with Gasly having a win to his name and Tsunoda showing good pace but signs of rookie jitters last season.

Williams, Alfa Romeo and Haas round out the lineup of teams. Williams will be without George Russell this season after his move to the Mercedes team, and he will be replaced by returning driver Alexander Albon. Alfa Romeo’s new driver lineup includes rookie driver Zhou Guanyu and veteran Valtteri Bottas, who will need to adjust to driving a non-contending car after years at Mercedes where he scored 10 wins. Kevin Magnussen returns to the Formula 1 grid this season to drive for Haas, and he will drive alongside teammate Mick Schumacher.

With 0 points on the board for any team or driver, we want to hear your predictions for this race and this season in general. Will this be a two-horse race again between Red Bull and Mercedes, or will another team enter the battle? Likewise, will we see Hamilton and Verstappen separating themselves from the rest of the pack, or will someone else emerge as a contender? Let us know in the comments below.
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Do you think anything from Mercedes can be vetoed? Last couple of years it looks like Mercedes = FIA.
Really? You ever actually watched F1 before? All teams look for loop holes, has been this way forever. It's just when a team finds one other teams apply pressure, quite frankly it's because they are jealous.

What Mercedes have done isn't against any rules, is it gaming the system? Probably.

Just love how fans of other teams attack other teams but can't just see for what it is.... FORMULA ONE!!!
 
Do you think anything from Mercedes can be vetoed? Last couple of years it looks like Mercedes = FIA.

Really?

Just because Merc got their sh*t together from the start of the previous regs? Luckily the FIA let them keep DAS, it helped a lot last season xD

Also thought FIA stood for Ferrari International Assistance, and they still got punished (albeit lightly)

It's politics. Politics is inherently skewed, unfair, temperamental, etc.
 
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McLaren has solved the pourpoising problem with the floor. Mercedes are using liquid cooling so they can taper in sidepods. It will fix pourpoising but if the other teams don't like liquid cooling becuse they don't have the budget to run something similar they can veto the idea if 8 out of 10 teams don't like it.
I don't quite understand "Mercedes is using liquid cooling". Others use what? Solid cooling?
My understanding is that FIA allows only one fluid in cooling system - water. Mostly because other fluids are much more slippery.
 
Screw it, taking a flier on Carlos Sainz to get his first F1 win in the poll. Ferrari looked good enough in testing at least and I figure this is as good a time as any for an actual shake up in the grid order.

Now watch Ferrari get knocked out in Q2 after I've stuck my neck out.
 
I also went with Sainz, but if i were betting money im pretty sure it will be red bull. Their was just to much talk behind the scenes of testing the suggested RB were just out there playing games with everyone.
 
The most interesting to watch for me will be: 1. How will Russell doing against Hamilton in Mercedes. 2. Will Danny Ric finally get the car that suits his driving style. 3.Will the new rules, especially the budget cap and car designs are actually make the races more exciting and "middle" teams more competitive.
 
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I like that the cars look different from one another, more so than in recent years, with the design of the side pods. Some stories that will be interesting to follow for me is how Russell will handle being with a top contender, Hamilton looking to 'leave no doubt' as well as KMag's return, hope they all impress.
 
FP2: Lewis is napping, we won't see his pace til Q. Danny Ric is STILL not there....
The Red Bull powered cars have RBPT as an abbreviation. Is that shorthand for Red Bull Power Team?
 
Man am I excited for the start of the season! It's hard to figure out exactly where Merc is on pace. But it's good to see Ferrari is genuinely strong and Haas is looking much better. Would enjoy seeing a step up from Mick this year now that they appear to have a better car.
 
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After seing the result from fp2 Im glad I didnt make too many jokes about the pecking order between Schumacher and Magnussen :p
Because even if Magnussen got to get accustomed to his return then young Schumacher is actually faster - at least for now.
I guess this is both good for Schumachers self esteem but also kind of a wake up call for Magnussen ;)

Go go go Magnussen :p
 
FP2: Lewis is napping, we won't see his pace til Q. Danny Ric is STILL not there....
The Red Bull powered cars have RBPT as an abbreviation. Is that shorthand for Red Bull Power Team?
I believe it would be RBPT for Red Bull Powertrains (PowerTrains?), which is the company name I think
 

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