Bahrain – Race: Strategy Summary

Motorsinside.com invites you to discover, in graphic form, the strategies used by each participant during the 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix, which saw Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) win ahead of Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus) and Romain Grosjean (Lotus).

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The reigning World Champion, Sebastian Vettel, used a three-stop strategy to win the Bahrain Grand Prix and extend his lead in the world championship to 10 points. Starting from the grid with the Pirelli P Zero White medium compound and completing two stints with hard P Zero Orange tires, Vettel secured the 28th victory of his career with a lead of more than nine seconds.

A wide variety of strategies was observed in the heat of Bahrain, with some cars stopping only twice; others choosing four stops. The tire strategy played a significant role in the battle for the top positions, with Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus) and his teammate Romain Grosjean making two and three stops respectively. Grosjean overtook Paul di Resta’s Force India, also on a two-stop strategy, towards the end of the Grand Prix, completing an identical podium to last year’s!

Most of the drivers started on medium tires, except for Massa’s Ferrari, Grosjean’s Lotus, Hülkenberg’s Sauber, Bottas’ Williams, Vergne’s Toro Rosso, and Gutierrez’s second Sauber (all started on hard tires).

Paul Hembery, Director of Pirelli Motorsport: « It was fantastic to see such a tight race at all levels of the grid, from the start to the finish of the Grand Prix. In some way, this is due to the small performance difference between the two compounds, which resulted in very varied strategies. On this occasion, there was no clear advantage in starting with a particular compound in terms of pure performance during the race. The high temperatures – the highest seen so far this year – made managing the thermal degradation of the tires particularly challenging, rewarding drivers with the best strategy and the smoothest driving style. There was clearly an issue with the tire on Felipe Massa’s Ferrari, which is currently under investigation. We have seen cuts on the sidewall at the top of the tread and are currently trying to determine the cause of these cuts ».

The best times of the day by compound:

– Mediums: Sutil en 1:37.070 devant Rosberg en 1:37.588 et Grosjean en 1:37.627

– Durs: Vettel en 1:36.961 davant Alonso en 1:37.204 et Pérez en 1:37.913

Longest stint in the race:

– Mediums: 21 tours par Massa (Ferrari)

– Durs: 24 tours par Sutil (Force India)

[From the official press release published by Pirelli]

In order to have a better understanding of this graph, you can use our pit stop summary below, as well as the FIA lap-by-lap information by clicking here.

Summary of Pit Stops at the 2013 Bahrain Grand Prix:

Pos. Drivers Ecuries Arrêts Meilleur arrêt Arrêt Moyen Total
1 Mark Webber Red Bull 3 21.031 21.350 1:04.050
2 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 4 21.123 21.701 1:26.803
3 Sergio Perez McLaren 3 21.161 21.317 1:03.951
4 Nico Rosberg Ferrari 4 21.183 21.505 1:26.018
5 Jenson Button McLaren 4 21.230 21.978 1:27.913
6 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 3 21.290 21.619 1:04.856
7 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 3 21.444 21.705 1:05.116
8 Romain Grosjean Lotus 3 21.556 22.590 1:07.769
9 Felipe Massa Ferrari 4 21.569 23.178 1:32.713
10 Nico Hülkenberg Sauber 3 21.656 22.290 1:06.870
11 Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 2 21.723 22.219 44.438
12 Esteban Gutierrez Sauber 4 21.997 23.696 1:34.783
13 Paul di Resta Force India 2 22.009 22.242 44.484
14 Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 3 22.028 22.393 1:07.180
15 Pastor Maldonado Williams 3 22.066 22.486 1:07.459
16 Adrian Sutil Force India 3 22.199 23.680 1:11.040
17 Giedo van der Garde Caterham 5 22.252 23.860 1:59.301
18 Max Chilton Marussia 4 22.552 23.861 1:35.442
19 Charles Pic Caterham 3 22.576 22.917 1:08.751
20 Valtteri Bottas Williams 3 22.729 24.991 1:14.974
21 Jules Bianchi Marussia 4 22.817 23.600 1:34.400
22 Jean-Eric Vergne Toro Rosso 1 41.485 41.485 41.485
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