Everything is ready for the race weekend in Bahrain

Everything is ready for the race weekend in Bahrain

      The Bahrain International Circuit ("Bahrain International Circuit" or BIC) is ready for the upcoming Grand Prix, which will be held here for the 21st time.

      According to the local newspaper News of Bahrain, its organizers are paying maximum attention to safety issues, and the Bahraini fire and rescue brigade is ready for any events that may occur during the race weekend.

      Abdullah Kutami, the head of this brigade, assured that, together with the National Automobile Federation and the BIC directorate, all necessary measures have been taken for this.

      The team consists of 70 well-trained professionals, and for several months they have been regularly training and conducting special exercises using the entire arsenal of technical means at their disposal.

      Meanwhile, the participants of the World Championship and official representatives of the FIA and Formula 1 arrive in this island country of the Middle East, and the teams and drivers had no respite at all after the Japanese Grand Prix, because the distance between these two countries exceeds 8 thousand kilometers.

      According to another publication, Gulf News, Fernando Alonso, Kimi Antonelli, Esteban Ocon, Yuki Tsunoda, Williams and Racing Bulls racers were the first to land at the airport in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, and that was yesterday afternoon.

      The BIC press service even shared on social media a series of photos capturing their arrival at the airport, where they were greeted by representatives of the Grand Prix organizers. The rest of the riders and team leaders arrived in the evening and at night. Today, the teams are already hard at work in the pits at the Sakhir circuit – in short, the planned work is underway to prepare for the next stage of the championship.

      Fans who will watch the Bahrain Grand Prix from the stands of the autodrome will also enjoy a rich cultural program. On Friday, the audience will be entertained by R3HAB, a Dutch–Moroccan DJ whose work is very popular with fans of electronic rhythms. On Saturday evening, he will be replaced by Kim Min Ji, a South Korean singer, DJ and producer who performs under the pseudonym Peggy Gou, and on Sunday, Swedish artist Axwell, a Grammy-nominated musician, will give a concert. working in the Progressive house genre, former member of the Swedish House Mafia trio.

Everything is ready for the race weekend in Bahrain

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Everything is ready for the race weekend in Bahrain

Everything is ready at the Bahrain International Circuit for the upcoming Grand Prix, which will be held here for the 21st time...