McLaren’s Lando Norris opened the e-book on the primary day of official System 1 pre-season testing by going 0.129s sooner than Max Verstappen, though the Pink Bull driver accomplished extra laps than McLaren managed all day.
Oscar Piastri set a greatest time of 1m35.602s over 54 laps within the morning, earlier than Norris took over the MCL40 and set the quickest time of the day – 1m34.669s – within the afternoon whereas including 58 laps to the automotive’s complete. That’s another than an entire race distance on the Bahrain Worldwide Circuit.
As was anticipated given the relative immaturity of the automobiles, the ‘inexperienced’ observe floor, gusting winds, and the truth that many drivers had been circulating laden with aerodynamic measuring gear, early lap occasions provided little to excite. As some drivers started to push, there have been a number of off-track excursions at Flip 10, largely attributed to the tailwind but in addition an element of various approaches to braking and power harvesting.
Verstappen was quickest of all within the morning session, clocking 1m35.433s – significantly off Piastri’s 1m29.841s pole time from the 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix. However what caught the attention – past Verstappen being the primary driver of the day to succeed in the 100-lap mark – was the Pink Bull’s obvious skill to deploy extra electrical energy than rivals over consecutive laps.
In the end, Verstappen reached the 136-lap mark, and his quickest of 1m34.798s – set throughout a seven-lap stint on smooth tyres late within the afternoon – fell simply 0.129s in need of Norris.
Charles Leclerc‘s greatest time for Ferrari was 0.521s off Norris however he turned 80 laps in what was a productive day for the Scuderia. Crew-mate Lewis Hamilton turned the day’s seventh-fastest lap in the course of the morning session whereas operating 52 laps.
Max Verstappen, Pink Bull Racing
Picture by: Zak Mauger / LAT Pictures by way of Getty Pictures
Esteban Ocon was the second busiest driver of the day, placing 115 laps on the Haas VF-26 and setting the fourth quickest time.
Mercedes, in the midst of a growing imbroglio over its power unit, flew below the radar as George Russell accomplished 56 laps within the morning with a quickest time that was 1.439s in arrears of Norris. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, operating predominantly on the hard-compound Pirellis, was 2.960s off over 30 laps.
There was disappointment for Aston Martin as its AMR26 managed simply 36 laps in complete. Lance Stroll ran 33 excursions within the morning session however parked up after simply three extra following the lunch break, when the crew detected what it described as “a knowledge anomaly” from the brand new Honda energy unit. Stroll’s quickest lap of the day was a 1m39.883s.
Williams mitigated the frustration of lacking the Barcelona shakedown fully by finishing a formidable variety of laps in the course of the day. Carlos Sainz ran 77 laps in complete in the course of the morning, cumulatively greater than a race distance. Crew-mate Alex Albon did 68 within the afternoon.
Of the groups that had chosen to introduce growth steps already – or reveal ideas that they had beforehand needed to hide, Audi was probably the most conspicuous. Its R26 emerged from the garages with a wholly completely different sidepod remedy than that used on the present automotive at launch – or the one which ran within the Barcelona shakedown.
The automotive ran reliably within the morning as Gabriel Bortoleto put 49 laps on it, however then broke down with Nico Hulkenberg on the wheel simply an hour into the afternoon session, bringing out the crimson flag. Hulkenberg returned to the observe and finally ran 73 laps. The one different stoppage of the day was induced by Franco Colapinto’s Alpine stuttering to a halt on observe within the morning after turning 17 laps, however the difficulty was finally mounted and Colapinto introduced its complete to twenty-eight laps earlier than handing over to Pierre Gasly.
Gabriel Bortoleto, Audi F1 Crew
Picture by: Alastair Staley / LAT Pictures by way of Getty Pictures
Cadillac additionally hit the observe for the primary time in its definitive two-tone livery as revealed in the course of the Tremendous Bowl half-time present on the weekend. Valtteri Bottas accomplished 49 laps within the morning earlier than handing over to Sergio Perez, who did 58.
Arvid Lindblad, the one F1 rookie this season, accomplished 75 laps within the Racing Bulls VCARB 03 in the course of the morning earlier than it succumbed to a fluid leak.
F1 Bahrain pre-season take a look at – Day 1 outcomes
|
Driver |
Crew/Automobile/Engine |
Lap time |
Whole Laps |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Lando Norris |
McLaren MCL40 / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m34.669s |
58 |
|
2 |
Max Verstappen |
Pink Bull RB22 / Pink Bull Ford DM01 |
1m34.798s |
136 |
|
3 |
Charles Leclerc |
Ferrari SF-26 / Ferrari 067/6 |
1m35.190s |
80 |
|
4 |
Esteban Ocon |
Haas VF-26 / Ferrari 067/6 |
1m35.578s |
115 |
|
5 |
Oscar Piastri |
McLaren MCL40 / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m35.602s |
54 |
|
6 |
George Russell |
Mercedes F1 W17 E Efficiency / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m36.108s |
56 |
|
7 |
Lewis Hamilton |
Ferrari SF-26 / Ferrari 067/6 |
1m36.433s |
52 |
|
8 |
Pierre Gasly |
Alpine A526 / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m36.765s |
49 |
|
9 |
Nico Hulkenberg |
Audi R26 / Audi AFR 26 Hybrid |
1m36.861s |
73 |
|
10 |
Alexander Albon |
Williams FW48 / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m37.437s |
68 |
|
11 |
Andrea Kimi Antonelli |
Mercedes F1 W17 E Efficiency / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m37.629s |
30 |
|
12 |
Arvid Lindblad |
Racing Bulls VCARB 03 / Pink Bull Ford DM01 |
1m37.945s |
75 |
|
13 |
Carlos Sainz |
Williams FW48 / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m38.221s |
77 |
|
14 |
Sergio Perez |
Cadillac ? / Ferrari 067/6 |
1m38.828s |
58 |
|
15 |
Gabriel Bortoleto |
Audi R26 / Audi AFR 26 Hybrid |
1m38.871s |
49 |
|
16 |
Valtteri Bottas |
Cadillac ? / Ferrari 067/6 |
1m39.150s |
49 |
|
17 |
Lance Stroll |
Aston Martin AMR26 / Honda RA626H |
1m39.883s |
36 |
|
18 |
Alpine A526 / Mercedes F1 M17 E Efficiency |
1m40.330s |
28 |
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