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2012 Bahrain Grand Prix Qualifying: Vettel Snatches Pole From Mclaren And Mercedes

We’ve all been discussing that the 2012 Formula1 Season is one of the closest ones yet and the Bahrain GP Qualifying was a testimony to that. While most expected and predicted a Mercedes powered car to clinch pole position honours, it actually turned out to be a Renault powered car!

Here’s my qualifying report from the 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix:

Q3:

As a result of the alleged black-out, Sahara Force India was trending on Twitter and I would recommend you going and reading most of the humourous tweets. Here are two very interesting tweets that I read:

  1. Sahara Force India should’ve run their cars on absolutely empty tracks in qualifying hopefully then FOM would’ve been forced to show them
  2. (And even better) Sahara Force India cars should drive around the shortcuts of the Bahrain International Circuit and then see if FOM will still avoid showing them on TV!

Q2 Eliminations:

Q1 Eliminations:

As Schumacher put it in one of his interviews pre-qualifying that with the advent of the KERS and DRS qualifying position isn’t as important for victory and that tyre strategy would matter more. I would suspect that tyres will hold the key in the race tomorrow and maybe a few teams would try radical tyre strategies to make up ground.

I wouldn’t expect Vettel and Red Bull to clinch victory, however, I wouldn’t be surprised if they were to be on the podium. I would still put my money on a Mclaren for victory tomorrow! Hamilton has the pace, Button knows how to manage the tyres, but the question is: who will win?

Hear RJ Rishi Kapoor and my 2012 Formula1 Podcast on the Bahrain Grand Prix

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