Motor racing: F1 confirms fast, shortened layout for Sakhir Grand Prix

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(REUTERS) - Formula One will hold the second of its two Bahrain races around a shortened, fast layout that will take cars less than 55 seconds to lap in qualifying, the sport said in a statement on Friday (Aug 28).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

- Formula One will hold the second of its two Bahrain races around a shortened, fast layout that will take cars less than 55 seconds to lap in qualifying, the sport said in a statement on Friday .

Simulations showed cars will be able to lap the layout in less than a minute during the race, which will feature the highest number of laps at 87.

 

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