The Bahrain Grand Prix paddock was a hive of activity on Thursday, ahead of the fourth round of the 2015 season.
This year's grid spoke to media, walked the track and met with fans, while mechanics and engineers prepared for the weekend ahead. Here is the Bahrain Grand Prix build-up in pictures.
Romain Grosjean stopped on his track walk to talk to NBC Sports about the Bahrain International Circuit.
Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel sat down together for an interview in the paddock.
Preparations for the race weekend concluded on Thursday, ahead of Friday's first practice.
Felipe Nasr sat down in the Sauber hospitality area to talk to the F1 media.
Felipe Massa caught up with both broadcast and print media in Bahrain, sharing his thoughts on the weekend ahead.
Following his track walk, Grosjean spoke to print and online media in the Lotus hospitality area.
Nico Hulkenberg spoke to broadcast media on Thursday.
Pastor Maldonado, Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, Sergio Perez, Max Verstappen and Will Stevens attended the FIA Thursday press conference.
The Bahrain International Circuit paddock during the day...
... and at night.
The F1 Safety Car kicked up the dust as it sampled the track conditions.
Grosjean was joined on his track walk by Lotus reserve driver Jolyon Palmer, who will drive in FP1 in Bahrain.
Manor opted to wait until the sun had set to complete its track walk.
Mercedes completed pit stop practice on Thursday evening in preparation for Sunday's race.
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