The 2025 Formula 1 season is set to ignite under the Bahraini sun as the fourth round at Sakhirâs Bahrain International Circuit promises a dramatic shakeup.
With hotter conditions, a leaked data bombshell, and significant upgrades on the horizon, the desert race is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for Ferrari, McLaren, and Red Bull.
As teams battle the abrasive track, tire degradation, and strategic challenges, all eyes are on Ferrariâs new floor upgrade, McLarenâs quest to break their Bahrain curse, and a fierce championship duel between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.
With temperatures soaring to 30°Câup from the chilly pre-season testing in Februaryâthe stage is set for a thrilling showdown that could redefine the season.

Ferrari arrives in Bahrain under pressure to turn their season around after a lackluster start. The SF-25, despite showing promise in pre-season testing and simulator runs, has yet to unlock its full potential. Team principal Fred Vasseur has been candid about the teamâs struggles, particularly with ride height and car balance, noting, âWe all want to run the car lower⌠but there is a limit.â The Maranello squad is debuting a new floor upgrade aimed at improving overall performance and expanding usable ride heights, a move the aerodynamic department believes is a step forward. However, Vasseur and chief designer Enrico Cardile are reportedly cautious, preferring to stabilize the carâs balance before such a significant change, with further upgrades planned for Miami. Lewis Hamilton, hungry for progress after a disappointing Suzuka, is eager to test the new package, stating, âIâm really hoping in the next race weâll see some positive changes.â Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc will look to build on his recent fourth-place finish in Japan, but the teamâs internal divide on the upgradeâs timing adds an extra layer of intrigue.

McLaren, the Constructorsâ Champions, face a different kind of pressure. Despite having the most dominant car in 2025, theyâve never won in Bahrainâa race they consider their âsecond homeâ since the Bahrain sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat took full ownership of the McLaren Group last year. Team principal Andrea Stella remains optimistic, emphasizing the importance of having the best car to secure both championships. âMax is making the difference himself, but itâs difficult to keep that up for 24 events if you donât have the best car,â Stella said, hinting at McLarenâs long-term strategy to outlast Red Bull. However, Lando Norris, who leads Verstappen by just one point in the Driversâ Championship, acknowledged Red Bullâs edge in Bahrainâs slow-speed corners, saying, âWeâre losing some of our strengths and going more into our weaknesses.â With the MCL39 excelling in tire managementâa critical factor on Bahrainâs abrasive trackâMcLaren has a golden opportunity to break their curse, but theyâll need to fend off a resurgent Verstappen.

Red Bullâs Max Verstappen, fresh off a strong showing in Suzuka, is poised to reclaim the championship lead. The Dutchman, who scored all 61 of Red Bullâs points this season, thrives on tracks like Bahrain, where slow-speed corners and long braking zones play to the RB21âs strengths. The circuitâs high grip but abrasive asphalt, combined with sand blown onto the track, will test tire management, with thermal degradation a major concern. Teams face a grade of 3/5 for lateral forces and 4/5 for braking difficulty, making strategy crucial. Verstappenâs consistency could give him the edge, but McLarenâs tire-friendly car might keep Norris and teammate Oscar Piastri in contention.

Mercedes, sitting second in the Constructorsâ Championship with 75 points, shouldnât be overlooked. The W16 has shown marked improvement, and team boss Toto Wolff sees Bahrain as a litmus test. âItâs a rear-limited circuit with an abrasive surface⌠the type of track we struggled at last year,â Wolff noted. With George Russell and rookie Kimi Antonelli proving their mettle in testing, Mercedes could play spoiler. As the desert heat intensifies, Bahrain promises a strategic chess match where upgrades, tire management, and driver skill will determine the victor. Will Ferrariâs new floor spark a revival, or will McLaren finally conquer their home race? The battle lines are drawn, and the desert is ready to roar.