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Organizers of the Bahrain Grand Prix have revealed that from next year the Sakhir track will revert to its original layout.
"Following the huge success of the 2010 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix as the inaugural round for the Formula 1 World Championship's 60th anniversary season, Bahrain International Circuit has today announced that it will be returning to its original track layout in preparation for next year's season," reads the announcement on the circuit's official website. "The use of the extended "endurance track" was part of the celebrations which marked the diamond jubilee of the oldest and most prestigious racing series. It provided a unique opportunity to see the participating teams and drivers of the 24 strong grid navigate several new challenges and turns, marking the 7th Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix as one of the most spectacular races yet seen at the Sakhir track. The 2011 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix will therefore feature the original track layout, which has been used since Bahrain International Circuit's inaugural race in 2004 when the circuit was awarded the prestigious Best Organised Grand Prix Trophy."



















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