
Find out the driver line-ups for the first F1 Bahrain test and who has the best lap times and which teams have completed the most laps so far.
Who is fastest so far?
The fastest laps of Bahrain Test 1 per driver
| Driver |
Team |
Test Day |
Time |
| 1) Lando Norris |
McLaren |
Day 1 |
1:34.669 |
| 2) Max Verstappen |
Red Bull |
Day 1 |
+0.129 |
| 3) Charles Leclerc |
Ferrari |
Day 1 |
+0.521 |
| 4) Esteban Ocon |
Haas |
Day 1 |
+0.909 |
| 5) Oscar Piastri |
McLaren |
Day 1 |
+0.933 |
| 6) George Russell |
Mercedes |
Day 1 |
+1.439 |
| 7) Lewis Hamilton |
Ferrari |
Day 1 |
+1.764 |
| 8) Pierre Gasly |
Alpine |
Day 1 |
+2.096 |
| 9) Nico Hulkenberg |
Audi |
Day 1 |
+2.192 |
| 10) Alex Albon |
Williams |
Day 1 |
+2.768 |
| 11) Kimi Antonelli |
Mercedes |
Day 1 |
+2.960 |
| 12) Arvid Lindblad |
Racing Bulls |
Day 1 |
+3.276 |
| 13) Carlos Sainz |
Williams |
Day 1 |
+3.552 |
| 14) Sergio Perez |
Cadillac |
Day 1 |
+4.159 |
| 15) Gabriel Bortoleto |
Audi |
Day 1 |
+4.202 |
| 16) Valtteri Bottas |
Cadillac |
Day 1 |
+4.481 |
| 17) Lance Stroll |
Aston Martin |
Day 1 |
+5.215 |
| 18) Franco Colapinto |
Alpine |
Day 1 |
+5.661 |
Who has completed the most laps?
The most laps completed per team
| Team |
Number of laps |
| Williams |
145 |
| Red Bull |
136 |
| Ferrari |
132 |
| Audi |
122 |
| Haas |
115 |
| McLaren |
112 |
| Cadillac |
107 |
| Mercedes |
86 |
| Alpine |
77 |
| Racing Bulls |
75 |
| Aston Martin |
36 |
Driver line-ups
F1 Bahrain Testing 1 line-up
| Team |
Thu AM |
Thu PM |
Fri AM |
Fri PM |
| McLaren |
Norris |
Norris |
Piastri |
Piastri |
| Mercedes |
Antonelli |
Russell |
Russell |
Antonelli |
| Red Bull |
Hadjar |
Hadjar |
Verstappen |
Hadjar |
| Ferrari |
TBC |
TBC |
TBC |
TBC |
| Williams |
Albon |
Sainz |
Sainz |
Albon |
| Racing Bulls |
Lawson |
Lindblad |
Lawson |
Lawson |
| Aston Martin |
Alonso |
Alonso |
Stroll |
Alonso |
| Haas |
Bearman |
Bearman |
Bearman |
Ocon |
| Audi |
Hulkenberg |
Bortoleto |
Bortoleto |
Hulkenberg |
| Alpine |
Gasly |
Gasly |
Colapinto |
Colapinto |
| Cadillac |
Perez |
Bottas |
Bottas |
Perez |
When is F1 Bahrain pre-season testing?
The introduction of new regulations means there is a robust schedule of three separate testing events before the start of the 2026 season.
With the Barcelona shakedown completed in January, two tests follow in Bahrain this week from February 11-13 and February 18-20.
When is the first F1 race?
The teams then have two weeks to prepare for the opening round of the season, which is the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne from March 6-8.
The first practice sessions of the season will take place on Friday March 6, with Qualifying on Saturday March 7 and the opening race on Sunday March 8.
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