Sports car race
Motor race
The 8 Hours of Bahrain (previously 6 Hours of Bahrain ) (بطولة ست ساعات في البحرين) is a sports car race that is held at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir , Bahrain . It was created for the FIA World Endurance Championship , and was held for the first time on 29 September 2012 as the sixth round of the 2012 World Endurance Championship .[ 1] The creation of the race led to controversy, as the date for the inaugural race clashed with the 2012 Petit Le Mans .[ 2]
On 7 July 2021, the ACO announced that the fifth round of the 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship in Fuji had been cancelled due to the travel restrictions related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and replaced by an additional 6-hour race in Bahrain on 30 October. The original 8 hour race would also be brought forward from 20 to 6 November, creating the first double-header in the championship's history.[ 3]
Year
Overall Winner(s)
Entrant
Car
Race Duration
Race Distance
Championship
Report
Ref
6 hour format
2012
Benoît Tréluyer André Lotterer Marcel Fässler
Audi Sport Team Joest
Audi R18 e-tron quattro
6:00:56
1,033.69 km (642.31 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 4]
2013
Stéphane Sarrazin Sébastien Buemi Anthony Davidson
Toyota Racing
Toyota TS030 Hybrid
6:01:15
1,076.98 km (669.20 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 5]
2014
Alexander Wurz Stéphane Sarrazin Mike Conway
Toyota Racing
Toyota TS040 Hybrid
6:00:18
1,055.34 km (655.76 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 6]
2015
Romain Dumas Marc Lieb Neel Jani
Porsche Team
Porsche 919 Hybrid
6:00:52
1,076.98 km (669.20 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 7]
2016
Lucas di Grassi Loïc Duval Oliver Jarvis
Audi Sport Team Joest
Audi R18 e-tron quattro
6:00:12
1,052.86 km (654.22 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 8]
2017
Anthony Davidson Sébastien Buemi Kazuki Nakajima
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota TS050 Hybrid
6:01:26
1,047.03 km (650.59 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 9]
2021
Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi José María López
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota GR010 Hybrid
6:00:33
1,000.96 km (621.97 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 10]
8 hour format
2019
Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi José María López
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota TS050 Hybrid
8:01:24
1,390.62 km (864.09 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 11]
2020
Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi José María López
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota TS050 Hybrid
8:00:13
1,423.09 km (884.27 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 12]
2021
Sébastien Buemi Brendon Hartley Kazuki Nakajima
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota GR010 Hybrid
8:01:25
1,336.50 km (830.46 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 13]
2022
Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi José María López
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota GR010 Hybrid
8:00:40
1,325.69 km (823.75 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 14]
2023
Sébastien Buemi Brendon Hartley Ryo Hirakawa
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota GR010 Hybrid
8:01:25
1,347.34 km (837.20 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 15]
2024
Sébastien Buemi Brendon Hartley Ryo Hirakawa
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Toyota GR010 Hybrid
8:01:25
1,271.82 km (790,30 mi)
FIA World Endurance Championship
Report
[ 16]
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Rank
Constructor
Wins
Years
1
Toyota
10
2013, 2014, 2017, 2019–2024[ a]
2
Audi
2
2012, 2016
3
Porsche
1
2015
^ Two races were held in Bahrain as part of the 2021 season finale. Toyota won both of them.
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