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VETTEL: The qualifiers will be ZMEDA, I hope nothing happens

Sebastian Vettel is concerned about the possibility of incidents during the Sakhir Grand Prix qualifiers due to large speed differences between race cars.

Several racers commented danger, represented by a combination of short 3,5-kilometer trail, differences in speeds between racers on the fast lap and those who aren’t, and the chance of finding yourself on the track 20 race cars.

"The whole track is short and there are the same number of race cars, so I think the first part of the qualifiers will be very tight,”He predicts Sebastian Vettel. Concerns about the possibility of a collision between qualifications has been validated in the Formula 2 qualifications. Mick Schumacher in Roy nissany they touched when it was finally on the track 22 race cars. "Another thing that doesn’t help is that we have to go in the heating circuits very slowly to let the tires cool down. This is probably the worst factor”He explained Vettel.

Due to the short lap, there will be confusion for Vettl, especially in the first part of the qualifications, and he hopes that nothing will happen.

"One thing is traffic and the other is big speed differences. This will create real confusion. I hope nothing happens and we all go through without being obstructed or having traffic problems," so Hag, who further said he was in sight Ferrari options on a shorter circuit Bahrain more positive than that was malt a week ago. “I think in Q1 it would be good to break into Q2 and then again in Q3, I think that would be possible. However, I think it will be very close. The lap is very short and there are no differences between the race cars. The middle of the field has always been close together this year, this time it will be even more so."              

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