The Bahrain International Circuit (Arabic: حلبة البحرين الدولية) is a motorsport venue opened in 2004 and used for drag racing, GP2 Series and the annual Bahrain Grand Prix. The 2004 Grand Prix was the first held in the Middle East. Beginning in 2006, Australian V8 Supercars raced at the BIC, with the event known as the Desert 400. The circuit has a FIA Grade 1 license.
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Photos and Videos of the Bahrain International Circuit

Plaque which was unveiled by the King of Bahrain Sheikh Hamad bin Issa al-Khalifa at the Opening Ceremony of the Bahrain International Circuit
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Bilder und Videos der Internationalen Rennstrecke von Bahrain
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Fotos y Videos del Circuito Internacional de Bahrein
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صور وفيديوهات لدائرة البحرين الدولية
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The construction of the Bahrain circuit was a national objective for Bahrain, initiated by the Crown Prince, Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa. The Crown Prince is the Honorary President of the Bahrain Motor Federation. TRL was asked to build the circuit, headed by Patrick Brogan.
巴林国际赛道的照片和视频
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Photos et Vidéos du Circuit International de Bahreïn
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Фотографии и видеоролики международной трассы Бахрейна
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Valokuvia ja Videoita Bahrainin Kansainvälisestä Piiristä
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The circuit was designed by German architect Hermann Tilke, the same architect who designed the Sepang circuit in Malaysia. The main contractor for the project was Cybarco-WCT. The circuit cost approximately 56.2 million Bahraini Dinars (US$150 million) to construct. It has six separate tracks, including a test oval and a drag strip.
The circuit posed a unique problem. Positioned in the middle of a desert, there were worries that sand would blow onto the circuit and disrupt the race. However, organizers were able to keep the sand off the track by spraying an adhesive on the sand around the track.
The surface of the track is made of graywacke aggregate, shipped to Bahrain from Bayston Hill quarry in Shropshire, England. The surface material is highly acclaimed by circuit bosses and Formula 1 drivers for the high level of grip it offers. The same aggregate material is used at the Yas Marina Circuit for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Bahreyn Uluslararası Devresinin Fotoğrafları ve Videoları
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Fotos e Vídeos do Circuito Internacional do Bahrein
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