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Since 2004: How Bahrain’s International Circuit put Middle East on global F1 map with its first race
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Bahrain revolutionized Middle Eastern motorsport by hosting its first Formula 1 race in 2004, setting a precedent for regional expansion. The Bahrain International Circuit's success inspired Grands Prix in Abu Dhabi, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Securing hosting rights through 2036, Bahrain remains a cornerstone of F1, driving innovation, sustainability, and long-term commitment to the sport.
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