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The Grand Prix layout of the Bahrain International Circuit

The 2021 Bapco 6 Hours of Bahrain was an endurance sports car racing event held at the Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain, on 30 October 2021. It served as the fifth and penultimate round of the 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship, and was the ninth running of the event as part of the championship. This race was a replacement for the cancelled race at Fuji Speedway,[1] creating the first double-header in the championship's history, with the 8 Hours of Bahrain being run on 6 November 2021. The race was won by the Toyota GR010 Hybrid of Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López.

Qualifying[]

Qualifying Results[]

Pole position winners in each class are marked in bold.[2]

Pos. Class No. Team Time Gap Grid
1 Hypercar 8 25px Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing 1:47.049 - 1
2 Hypercar 7 25px Japan Toyota Gazoo Racing 1:47.447 +0.398 2
3 Hypercar 36 25px France Alpine Elf Matmut 1:48.003 +0.954 3
4 LMP2 28 25px Great Britain JOTA 1:49.932 +2.883 4
5 LMP2 22 25px USA United Autosports USA 1:49.994 +2.945 5
6 LMP2 38 25px Great Britain JOTA 1:50.198 +3.149 6
7 LMP2 70 25px Switzerland Realteam Racing 1:50.559 +3.510 7
8 LMP2 34 25px Flag of Poland Inter Europol Competition 1:50.658 +3.609 8
9 LMP2 29 25px Netherlands Racing Team Nederland 1:50.942 +3.893 9
10 LMP2 31 25px Belgium Team WRT 1:51.043 +3.994 10
11 LMP2 21 25px USA DragonSpeed USA 1:51.312 +4.263 11
12 LMP2 44 25px Template:Country alias SVK ARC Bratislava 1:51.487 +4.438 12
13 LMP2 20 25px Flag of Denmark High Class Racing 1:51.506 +4.457 13
14 LMP2 1 25px France Richard Mille Racing Team 1:51.736 +4.687 14
15 LMGTE Pro 92 25px Germany Porsche GT Team 1:56.144 +9.095 15
16 LMGTE Pro 91 25px Germany Porsche GT Team 1:56.178 +9.129 16
17 LMGTE Pro 52 25px Italy AF Corse 1:57.327 +10.278 17
18 LMGTE Pro 51 25px Italy AF Corse 1:57.573 +10.524 18
19 LMGTE Am 60 25px Italy Iron Lynx 1:58.687 +11.638 19
20 LMGTE Am 98 25px Great Britain Aston Martin Racing 1:59.331 +12.282 20
21 LMGTE Am 56 25px Germany Team Project 1 1:59.404 +12.355 21
22 LMGTE Am 47 25px Italy Cetilar Racing 1:59.410 +12.361 22
23 LMGTE Am 54 25px Italy AF Corse 1:59.534 +12.485 23
24 LMGTE Am 33 25px Great Britain TF Sport 1:59.538 +12.489 24
25 LMGTE Am 88 25px Germany Dempsey-Proton Racing 1:59.923 +12.874 25
26 LMGTE Am 83 25px Italy AF Corse 2:00.263 +13.214 26
27 LMGTE Am 77 25px Germany Dempsey-Proton Racing 2:00.294 +13.245 27
28 LMGTE Am 777 25px Japan D'Station Racing 2:00.300 +13.251 28
29 LMGTE Am 85 25px Italy Iron Dames 2:00.457 +13.408 29
30 LMGTE Am 86 25px Great Britain GR Racing 2:00.939 +13.890 30
31 LMGTE Am 57 25px Switzerland Kessel Racing 2:01.877 +14.828 31

Race[]

Race Result[]

The minimum number of laps for classification (70% of the overall winning car's distance) was 130 laps. Class winners are denoted in bold and double-dagger.[3]

References[]


FIA World Endurance Championship
Previous race:
24 Hours of Le Mans
2021 season Next race:
8 Hours of Bahrain
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