(dpa) Aerial view of the F1 racetrack "Bahrain International Circuit" which lies in the heat on Thursday, 1 April 2004, in Bahrain near the captial Manama. On 4 April, 2004, the third Formula One race will take place on this newly constructed racecourse which was built in only 16 month and allows around 70.000 spectators to follow the race. Crownprince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Ka

(dpa) Aerial view of the F1 racetrack "Bahrain International Circuit" which lies in the heat on Thursday, 1 April 2004, in Bahrain near the captial Manama. On 4 April, 2004, the third Formula One race will take place on this newly constructed racecourse which was built in only 16 month and allows around 70.000 spectators to follow the race. Crownprince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Ka Stock Photo
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2464 x 1648 px | 41.7 x 27.9 cm | 16.4 x 11 inches | 150dpi

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1 April 2004

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(dpa) Aerial view of the F1 racetrack "Bahrain International Circuit" which lies in the heat on Thursday, 1 April 2004, in Bahrain near the captial Manama. On 4 April, 2004, the third Formula One race will take place on this newly constructed racecourse which was built in only 16 month and allows around 70.000 spectators to follow the race. Crownprince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad Al Kahlifa has spent 150 million USD for the construction of the course which has a length of 5.417 km and a race distance of 308.769 km. The Bahrain Grand Prix offers a mixture of curves for high- and lowspeed and a long even. The average speed will be around 212 km/h.

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