Second of this first triple header of the season for Formula 1. As usual for every race weekend we go and see who our drivers are Recommended drivers for Bahrain GPIt will be the desire for redemption of the McLaren to dominate the rosters of you fantasy football managers or will you opt for a different team in Sakhir?
Before the advice, a look at the Bahrain circuit
After less than a week we move on to a circuit completely different from the one in Suzuka. The Sakhir circuit is much more stop & go than the Japanese one, which prefers a high speed even when cornering. In the Arab stage we also see good 3 DRS zones compared to the single in Japan, with teams having to balance the set-up between aerodynamic performance in the corners and pure power. Keep an eye on tyre wear given the asphalt graininess, completely different from the one seen last week which allowed a single-stop race. Tyre management will be fundamental to be able to conduct a winning race. The risk of rain, even though we have seen it in the pre-season tests, is practically zero.
McLaren among the recommended in Bahrain, trust in Ferrari updates

So who are the pilots? Recommended for this Bahrain GP? The first free practice sessions didn't tell us much about how the weekend will go. The presence of the rookie on the track was the central theme, accompanied by comparisons of cars with and without updates installed. In first place, however, there was always her: the McLaren. It is impossible not to recommend it, especially for those who find themselves with more than 100 Masi given the increase in the drivers' prices. However, the one that has caused the most stir by bringing many changes to the Sakhir track is the Ferrari. So, why not focus on Charles Leclerc, who has always shown that he has a particular feeling on this track.
And for a less crazy expense?
Moving your eyes towards a more balanced spending, a possible name for your team is Pierre Gasly. If on one hand jack doohan is among ours not recommended for the fourth time in a row, the other side of the coin sees the Frenchman in P2 in FP1, also ahead of Hamilton. A little flash on Friday? Who knows, and maybe this speed could give him the confidence to go and win the first points of the season for the French team. Also keep an eye on Alexander albon, in points in the first three races and eager to make 4/4. For the last place bonus go to a Racing Bulls or a Kick Sauber could pay at the end of the race.
Sakhir Weather Forecast

Safety Car: No
Virtual Safety Car: Yes
Red Flag: No
Drivers distinguish between wet/full wet tires in the race: No
Team double in the race: No
Driver who starts on pole wins the race: No
Number of teams to have both drivers in the Top 10: 4
Number of cars forced to retire in the race: 1
What do you say, shall we get together?