Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2024

Event Overview

BIC is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary next year, as the opening round of the 2024 season and its first-ever Saturday night race at the Home of Motorsport in the Middle East on 29 February to 2 March 2024.

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Hospitality

Due to exceptional demand, we have continued to expand our hospitality offerings. This year, we are delighted to offer The Dome Lounge by F1 Experiences, as well as The Champions Club, both tailor-made in response to the massive interest in hospitality options for the grand prix. In addition, the ultimate in world-class hospitality is available in The Paddock Cub Please note that Corporate boxes for 2024 are now sold out.

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Bahrain Rotax MAX Challenge 2022 season off to hot start at BIC’s world-class karting facility

Bahrain Rotax MAX Challenge 2022 season off to hot start at BIC’s world-class karting facility

The Bahrain Rotax MAX Challenge (BRMC) kicked off its 2022 season over the weekend at Bahrain International Karting Circuit (BIKC) in Sakhir, and there was plenty of hotly contested racing right from the get-go in the Kingdom’s premier national karting championship.

Taking the honours in the first round were Najashi Rashdan in the Senior MAX category, Luca Kane Houghton in the Junior MAX, Khaled Alnajjar in the Mini MAX and Yousif Alghaith in the Micro MAX class.

All the action was held along BIKC’s 1.414-kilometre CIK-FIA track, with the Kingdom’s top karters of various ages and nationalities competing in Rotax-powered karts.

In the Senior MAX division, Najashi Rashdan secured first place following a thrilling Final that saw him take the lead only on the penultimate lap.

Rashdan started the race in fourth from 10 participants on the grid, with chief rival Fahad Almuqla on pole. Almuqla held on to his position at the front for much of the 15-lap sprint, but on lap 14, Rashdan was able to gain two places—from third to first—and eventually kept up the pace until the chequered flag, which he took in a winning time of 13 minutes 38.355 seconds.

Almuqla had to settle for second, finishing 1.193 seconds behind, while Lewis Smith completed the podium-placers in third 2.089s back.

Shaikha Haya bint Saqer Al Khalifa was classified fourth in class and Abdulrahman Waleed came fifth, while Yusuf Mathkoor, Faisal Jamsheer and Suliman Alkandari were sixth through eighth, respectively.

Meanwhile, Luca Kane Houghton won the Junior MAX category by the narrowest of margins in the group’s Final.

Luca Kane started from third on the grid and was able to charge to the front on lap two, taking over for pole-sitter Tye Mejia. Luca Kane then had to buckle down the rest of the way as fellow-competitor Mohammad Wally gave him a furious fight to the finish.

At the chequerd flag, only 0.434s separated the pair, with Luca Kane winning in 13:53.357 after 15 laps. Gracie Rose Grantham also put in a strong challenge, ending the race behind Wally in third just 1.047s from Luca Kane.

Completing the top eight amongst the 11 Junior MAX participants were Tye Mejia, Mohammed Alhasan, Vedant Menon, Musaad Albassam and Abdulqader Qasem.

In the Mini MAX class, Khaled Alnajjar claimed an outright victory from pole, securing the chequered flag in 8:57.954 after nine laps. Alnajjar was classified 7.446s ahead of runner-up Shaikh Rashid bin Salman Al Khalifa.

In the Micro MAX category, Yousif Alghaith took first place in 10:03.365 after nine laps of racing.

Following all the races, the winners were presented their respective trophies in podium ceremonies attended by officials from Bahrain International Circuit, BIKC and the Bahrain Motor Federation.

The BRMC is set to feature seven rounds in its 2022 season. Rounds two and three are set to be held on February 4 and 5, while the fourth round is set to take place on February 26. Rounds five and six will then be held on March 11 and 12, setting the stage for the season-finale on March 25.

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