After three days of testing, F1 will now race at the Bahrain International Circuit. With a very fast and short first and third sector, Bahrain is well known for being a “stop-and-go” circuit, where rear tyres and brakes are highly stressed, also because of the high temperatures faced during the race. The abrasive asphalt and the many traction zones in the middle sector will be two other aspects to be taken into consideration this weekend.