Pre-season testing at Bahrain International Circuit last month positioned McLaren as early frontrunners, with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris topping Day 3 timesheets on soft tires, signaling strong race pace and reliability for the April 13 season opener. Red Bull encountered floor damage issues, tempering expectations for Max Verstappen despite his three straight Bahrain wins and podium history, while Ferrari showed consistent long-run speed via Charles Leclerc. Mercedes and Aston Martin posted competitive laps, but tire degradation on the abrasive track remains key, favoring teams with superior strategy and pit stop execution. Mild weather forecast mirrors testing conditions, with qualifying on April 12 setting the grid for podium battles amid full-field participation and no major withdrawals.
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Pierre Gasly
46%
Fernando Alonso
48%
Alexander Albon
47%
Gabriel Bortoleto
59%
Sergio Perez
47%
Charles Leclerc
53%
Esteban Ocon
45%
Lando Norris
49%
Andrea Kimi Antonelli
52%
Max Verstappen
50%
Franco Colapinto
47%
Carlos Sainz Jr.
45%
Nico Hulkenberg
47%
Valtteri Bottas
45%
Lewis Hamilton
53%
Oliver Bearman
45%
Oscar Piastri
50%
George Russell
53%
Arvid Lindblad
47%
Isack Hadjar
45%
Liam Lawson
46%
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Pierre Gasly
46%
Fernando Alonso
48%
Alexander Albon
47%
Gabriel Bortoleto
59%
Sergio Perez
47%
Charles Leclerc
53%
Esteban Ocon
45%
Lando Norris
49%
Andrea Kimi Antonelli
52%
Max Verstappen
50%
Franco Colapinto
47%
Carlos Sainz Jr.
45%
Nico Hulkenberg
47%
Valtteri Bottas
45%
Lewis Hamilton
53%
Oliver Bearman
45%
Oscar Piastri
50%
George Russell
53%
Arvid Lindblad
47%
Isack Hadjar
45%
Liam Lawson
46%
The "Final Classification" is published by the FIA following the conclusion of the race and includes any applied time penalties and official adjustments. It is typically released 30-60 minutes after the race ends.
Disqualifications or changes made after the publication of the "Final Classification" will not affect market resolution. The timing of the podium ceremony does not determine the result for this market — only the FIA's published classification will be used to resolve this market.
If the Bahrain Grand Prix is postponed, this market will remain open until the event has been completed. If the Bahrain Grand Prix is permanently canceled, this market will resolve 50-50.
Mercado abierto: Mar 14, 2026, 7:30 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Pre-season testing at Bahrain International Circuit last month positioned McLaren as early frontrunners, with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris topping Day 3 timesheets on soft tires, signaling strong race pace and reliability for the April 13 season opener. Red Bull encountered floor damage issues, tempering expectations for Max Verstappen despite his three straight Bahrain wins and podium history, while Ferrari showed consistent long-run speed via Charles Leclerc. Mercedes and Aston Martin posted competitive laps, but tire degradation on the abrasive track remains key, favoring teams with superior strategy and pit stop execution. Mild weather forecast mirrors testing conditions, with qualifying on April 12 setting the grid for podium battles amid full-field participation and no major withdrawals.
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