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What did the audience think of the Bahrain International Circuit in 2025?

The last running scored 3.42 out of five with a happiness reading of 63 out of 100.

BoxBoxd
4 min read 19 August 2026
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the Bahrain International Circuit, rated 3.42 out of five in 2025.

the Bahrain International Circuit has hosted the championship since 2004. The audience has been scoring what happens there weekend by weekend, and the 2025 running came out at 3.42 out of five against a season average of 3.26.

How did the audience score the Bahrain International Circuit in 2025?

The 2025 running scored 3.42 out of five with a happiness reading of 63 out of 100, which puts it level with the season average of 3.26 and 11th of the rounds measured that year. The full page for that weekend is here.

This is the only running measured so far, so the number is a starting point rather than a trend. Every further visit keeps its own page and the comparison becomes possible from the second one.

the Bahrain International Circuit runs 5.412 kilometres over 15 corners and has hosted the championship since 2004, which counts here only because the audience scores the racing it produces rather than the layout on paper.

Did every audience agree?

No. Every rating carries the team its author supports, and the last running produced 0.99 points of difference out of five between the happiest camp and the least happy. A venue can be a good weekend for one half of the grid and a write off for the other.

Which camp gave which number is part of the audience profile rather than a public page, and why the split says more than the average is set out in how a rating is read by allegiance.

Who did the audience pick as the best of the day?

Oscar Piastri took the Driver of the Day vote with 48% at the Bahrain International Circuit in 2025. A winner above half the vote usually marks a drive nobody argued about, while anything under a third describes a weekend the audience read in several ways.

Do people want to go?

Interest and intent are different questions. Comparing the people planning to attend with those who would like to and will not, the Bahrain International Circuit converts at 44.2%, against a calendar average of 45.7%. That puts it in the middle of the calendar on conversion.

What that means for an activation on the ground is set out in the activation reading.

Where does it stand on the calendar?

Every round of the last two seasons carries the same three measurements, and the table is on the race ratings index. The season it belongs to is read in full in the mid season review, and what the audience wants changed about the racing itself is in the regulations verdict.

Frequently asked questions

What did fans rate the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix?

3.42 out of five, with a happiness reading of 63 out of 100, against a season average of 3.26.

Is the Bahrain International Circuit worth watching?

On the audience score, yes. It reads 3.42 out of five, one of the stronger rounds of the season.

Did all fans rate the Bahrain International Circuit the same?

No. The last running produced 0.99 points of difference out of five between the happiest camp and the least happy. The reading camp by camp is part of the audience profile rather than a public page.

Do fans want to attend the Bahrain Grand Prix?

44.2% of the people interested in the round say they plan to go, against a calendar average of 45.7%.

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Source: BoxBoxd, the motorsport social network. Ratings are collected in the hours after each running, out of five, alongside a happiness score out of 100 and a Driver of the Day vote.