Located in the heart of the Sakhir desert, Bahrain will become the first venue in the region to host a WTCR round. Opened in 2004 and designed by German architect Hermann Tilke, the circuit boasts five different FIA certified track layouts, incorporating many features of local culture. The 5.412km circuit has firmly established itself as ‘The home of Motorsport in the Middle East’, and will host the WTCR prior to the 8 Hours of Bahrain. For its 2022 debut, WTCR will be using the full 15-corner Grand Prix Circuit layout, which offers plenty of opportunities for overtaking.
Race of France | 07 - 08 May | |
Race of Germany | 26 - 28 May | |
Race of Hungary | 11 - 12 June | |
Race of Spain | 25 - 26 June | |
Race of Portugal | 02 - 03 July |
Race of Italy – Vallelunga | 23 - 24 July | |
Race of Alsace | 06 - 07 August | |
Race of Bahrain | 10 - 12 November | |
Race of Saudi Arabia | 25 - 27 November |
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