The weight of the single-seaters before the race

Since the 2009 season, the FIA has made the weight of the cars public, with the fuel load easily calculated, following the Saturday qualifying session. Here is the weight of each qualifying car for the Bahrain Grand Prix, sorted in ascending order. Additionally, the exact amount of fuel has been added, as well as the […]

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Since the 2009 season, the FIA has made the weight of the cars public, with the fuel load easily calculated, following the Saturday qualifying session.

Here is the weight of each qualifying car for the Bahrain Grand Prix, sorted in ascending order. Additionally, the exact amount of fuel has been added, as well as the driver’s position on the starting grid for the race. This is to observe the different strategies.

It is worth noting that those with the least fuel are the drivers who participated in Q3 during qualifying or those aiming for Q3, like Hamilton who has little fuel. Vettel has almost no fuel and is only 4th on the grid. In contrast, Button and Barrichello will ensure the show tomorrow at the front of the pack since they are ranked 1st and 3rd and have more than 40kg of fuel each. Far behind the majority of drivers present in Q3.

Finally, two other drivers stand out. Bourdais (14th) has a lot of fuel, and Glock, whose car reaches 700kg.

Drivers Weight of the car (Kg) Fuel load (Kg) Starting grid position
1 Vettel 631.5 26.5 4
2 Rosberg 642 37 6
3 Massa 643.5 38.5 5
4 Räikkönen 644 39 2
5 Kovalainen 644 39 7
6 Hamilton 645.5 40.5 16
7 Webber 646.5 41.5 8
8 Button 647.5 42.5 1
9 Barrichello 648 43 3
10 Alonso 654 49 9
11 Nakajima 668 63 10
12 Buemi 670 65 11
13 Sutil 670 65 15
14 Piquet 673.1 68.1 12
15 Heidfeld 680 75 17
16 Trulli 688.3 83.3 19
17 Fisichella 693 88 13
18 Kubica 696 91 18
19 Bourdais 699.5 94.5 14
20 Glock 700.8 95.8 20
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