
The schedule and timings for the 2025 Bahrain 8 Hours, the final race of the WEC season where Ferrari will battle for both world championships, are finally here. The decisive week has arrived, and Ferrari is ready to fight for both world titles just three years after returning to the WEC championship. However, despite their advantage, victory will not be easy given the fierce competition. Here’s the full program and timings for the Bahrain 8 Hours.
No one expected such an extraordinary performance from Ferrari after their return to endurance racing. Since 2022, the team has secured three victories at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans, each with a different car. This season has been equally impressive, with four wins at Qatar, Imola, Spa, and of course Le Mans. The second half of the season proved more challenging, as the Balance of Performance (BoP) adjustments, combined with tracks less suited to the 499P, have caused some difficulties for the team. Nevertheless, with only the final race remaining, Ferrari still enjoys a points advantage over their rivals.
2025 Bahrain 8 Hours schedule
- Thursday, November 6
- Free Practice 1: 10:15
- Free Practice 2: 15:00
- Friday, November 7
- Free Practice 3: 10:00
- Hypercar Qualifying: 14:40
- Hyperpole Hypercar: 15:00
- Saturday, November 8
- Race: 12:00
How to watch the 2025 Bahrain 8 Hours
The first two free practice sessions will not be broadcast live on television, with only live timing available on the official FIA WEC website. The third free practice session will be streamed for free on the WEC YouTube channel. Qualifying and the Hyperpole session, however, will not be free to watch and will only be available on Discovery+ and FIA WEC TV. The race itself will be broadcast on Sky Sport channels and online via the NOW app, as well as on Discovery+ and FIA WEC TV.


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