The weight of the single-seaters before the race

Since the 2009 season, the FIA has made public the weight of the cars, with the fuel load easily calculated, following the Saturday qualifying session. Update 2021: Attention, in 2021, the weight of the cars is different and will be 749 kilos, driver included. Here is the weight of each qualifying car for the Bahrain […]

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The weight of the single-seaters before the race

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

Update 2021: Attention, in 2021, the weight of the cars is different and will be 749 kilos, driver included.

Here is the weight of each qualifying car for the Bahrain Grand Prix, sorted in ascending order. Additionally, the specific 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:

As usual, those with the least fuel are the drivers who entered Q3. Noteworthy performances from Rosberg and Kubica in 9th and 10th, who have more fuel. The logic is thus respected.

With an intermediate amount of fuel, we find the drivers eliminated in Q1, and then those eliminated after Q2 will be the heaviest at the start tomorrow. It’s Lewis Hamilton who has the most fuel after his poor qualifying.

Drivers Weight of the car (Kg) Fuel load (Kg) Starting grid position
1 Alonso 645 40 8
2 Button 646 41 1
3 Glock 646.5 41.5 6
4 Barrichello 649.5 44.5 3
5 Vettel 651.5 46.5 2
6 Webber 651.5 46.5 5
7 Massa 655 50 4
8 Trulli 655.5 50.5 7
9 Fisichella 656 51 20
10 Kovalainen 657 52 18
11 Kubica 660 55 10
12 Rosberg 668 63 9
13 Bourdais 669 64 17
14 Räikkönen 673 68 16
15 Sutil 675 70 19
16 Heidfeld 676.3 71.3 13
17 Nakajima 676.6 71.6 11
18 Piquet 677.4 72.4 12
19 Buemi 678 73 15
20 Hamilton 683 78 14
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