News On F1 - Formula 1 News, Results, Information and Statistics

Formula 1 Store
F1 Tickets, Tours, Gear
F1 Books
& Biographies

Formula 1 News - March 2005
B.A.R Honda

F1 Merchandise
Main Page
Formula 1 News
2011 F1 Schedule
2011 F1 Line-up
F1 Teams
F1 Drivers
10 'n' Pole
Register - Submit
F1 Regulations
The Forums
Live F1 Coverage
Motorsport Shop
UK - USA
Motorsport Calendar

F1 Merchandise UK
F1 Merchandise USA

F1 Tours
F1 Tickets
F1 Diecast
F1 Videos
F1 Games
F1 Trivia
NewsOnF1 on Twitter
NewsOnF1 Blogs
MotoGP Tickets
Past Formula 1 Seasons
2010 F1 Results
2009 F1 Results
2008 F1 Results
2007 F1 Results
2006 F1 Results
2005 F1 Results
2004 F1 Results
2003 F1 Results

2002 F1 Results

2001 F1 Results

2000 F1 Results

1999 F1 Results

1998 F1 Results

1997 F1 Results
Links
Translate
Search
Contact Us
About
Archives
Your Say
Diagnosis & Prognosis
By the Heretic
Controversy Corner
The Real Race
By the Quali-flyer
F1 Testing
F1 Team Reports
8 'n' Pole
2010 World Cup
2006 World Cup

25 March: Bahrain Grand Prix Preview - BAR Honda

Lucky Strike B·A·R Honda head to the Middle East this weekend for the third round of the 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship, in Bahrain.

The team conducted an intensive test at Paul Ricard this week to prepare for the next two races and the key focus of their programme was addressing the reliability issues encountered in Malaysia, as well as aerodynamic development and compound selection of tyres for the start of the European season.

On the first day, third driver Anthony Davidson and test driver Enrique Bernoldi completed a combined total of 343 laps and 1664 kilometres. Anthony set the fastest time of the day, whilst Enrique completed a very impressive 176 laps - a team record for one day's running. The team went on to complete a total of 1768 kilometres of testing this week.

B·A·R Honda celebrated its second podium and a double points finish in Bahrain last year, when Jenson Button came home in third place and Takuma finished in fifth position. Reliability aside, performance indicators from the Malaysian Grand Prix weekend highlighted that a repeat of last year's success in Bahrain is certainly within the team's grasp.

The 5.417-kilometre, clockwise circuit in Sakhir features several low-speed corners, increasing the technical emphasis on aerodynamic efficiency and traction. The hot weather poses a challenge for both car and driver, and although the humidity is lower than in Malaysia, track temperatures will be high.

Jenson Button on the Bahrain Grand Prix
"Racing in Bahrain last year was a great experience. For me it's a circuit that I enjoy driving. It has some fast flowing sections and it is great pushing the car though the two large chicanes - turns 4 and 5 - and later the quick left and right. There are several overtaking opportunities, the main one being at turn one after the long straight. With so many teams being competitive, it should make for an exciting race."

Takuma Sato on the Bahrain Grand Prix
"After my unfortunate circumstance in Malaysia, I can't wait to get back into the car in Bahrain. Last year, at the same race, I had a strong weekend. I finished in the points in fifth position, and so I am really looking forward to going back there."

Geoffrey Willis, Technical Director
"After the disappointment of the double retirement in Malaysia, we head to Bahrain for the final leg of the initial fly-away races determined to turn clear signs of the 007 performance into tangible results. We can expect Bahrain to be almost as hot as the previous round and the high track temperatures will make looking after the tyres a critical element during the race.
As part of the testing this week in Paul Ricard, we have been working with Michelin to finalise the tyre specifications as well as solving the reliability issues from the last race and further developing the aerodynamic characteristics of the car. A unique feature of Bahrain is the fine sand dust which can rapidly affect track conditions. The slow and medium corner speed circuit layout requires the car set-up to have good traction without too much understeer and a good brake package to cope with the heavy braking duty cycle."

Shuhei Nakamoto, Engineering Director, Honda Racing Development
"We have put a countermeasure in place for the problems that we had in Malaysia and will be doing our best to get some solid points on the board in Bahrain."

2005 Bahrain Grand Prix - Main Page
2005 Bahrain Grand Prix - Team and Driver Preview Page

Latest Formula 1 News from B.A.R:

Honda announce test driver lineup for 2007 (15/11/2006)
Valencia Test Report (02/02/2006)
Valencia Test Report (01/02/2006)
Valencia Test Report (31/01/2006)
Barcelona Test Report (27/01/2006)
Barcelona Test Report (26/01/2006)
Barcelona Test Report (25/01/2006)
Honda unveils new F1 challenger (25/01/2006)
Jerez Test Report (20/01/2006)
Jerez Test Report (19/01/2006)

More news from BAR Honda F1

Back To Top


Google
 
Web NewsOnF1.com
NewsOnF1.net (Forum)

2009 Australian F1 Grand Prix
also Accommodation packages
F1 Tickets
2009 Malaysian F1 Grand Prix
2009 Bahrain F1 Grand Prix
2009 Spanish F1 Grand Prix
2009 Monaco F1 Grand Prix
2009 British F1 Grand Prix
2009 Belgian F1 GP
2009 Abu Dhabi F1 GP
MotoGP Tickets
more Motorsport Tours & Holidays
2009 Clipsal 500 package (Adelaide)

F1 Merchandise US

F1 Merchandise UK

Motorsport Magazines

Formula 1 Books

Race Driving Books

Race Car Design Books


Ayrton Senna

Past Formula 1 Drivers