Sebastian Vettel, who won the Formula 1 world the past two years, believes the Bahrain circuit, which will be played this weekend, the fourth grand prix of the season, “requires a lot of pilots” because “the constant change of curves means that you can not accommodate, “the agency EFE.
“Furthermore, as the track is built in the desert, you have to deal with sand, which moves with the wind, so it can appear in different parts of the circuit. You never know where it will be slippery, “he assured the Red Bull driver on the website of the team.
The German double world champion also believes that computers “is a challenge to predict the level of grip for the race. In practice Friday, setting the car is different to that of Sunday. “Finally, Vettel said that “due to the nature of the circuit, the brakes will have a great demand.”
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