Charles Leclerc explains difficulty in understanding F1 2026 pecking order

Charles Leclerc has described the early competitive balance in the 2026 Formula 1 season as complicated to assess. Speaking after the first pre-season test in Bahrain, the Ferrari driver highlighted how teams can conceal their cars' true potential through power unit tweaks. He placed Red Bull and Mercedes ahead of Ferrari, though with a small gap.

During the initial pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit, Charles Leclerc addressed the challenges in gauging the field for the new F1 season. The Monegasque driver noted that advancements in hybrid and electric power units allow for numerous adjustments that obscure a car's real capabilities. "It's normal at this point of the season, also because it's so difficult to understand," Leclerc told media, including RacingNews365. "With hybrid — and especially the electric — engine being so much more powerful, there are so many small tweaks that you can do, and you can hide the real potential of the car in many, many different ways now."

Leclerc observed a pattern where rivals like Red Bull and Mercedes pointed to each other as the frontrunners. Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur welcomed the distraction, as it kept attention away from his squad. On Ferrari's preparations, Leclerc emphasized their progress: "What I'm happy about is that we are going through our programme, we haven't had any reliability issues so far, and this is a good start. Everything stacks up with what we expected, so that's a good base to then start to work on and to improve."

Evaluating competitors, he praised Red Bull's power unit performance from the tests' outset. Mercedes, he said, displayed strong elements but appeared to be concealing more. McLaren remained harder to judge. Overall, Leclerc anticipated Red Bull and Mercedes leading, followed closely by Ferrari. "But it doesn't seem to be too much of a gap for now," he added. These remarks came before teammate Lewis Hamilton encountered a sudden stop in the SF-26 with 10 minutes remaining in the first session.

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F1 teams downplay strengths during Bahrain pre-season testing

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Formula 1 teams exhibited caution in assessing their 2026 competitiveness during the second pre-season test in Bahrain, with Mercedes posting the fastest lap despite claims of sandbagging. Drivers and officials from Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, and others suggested rivals hold the edge, amid new regulations complicating performance reads. The test highlighted reliability gains for some and struggles for others like Aston Martin.

Charles Leclerc has assessed Ferrari's standing after the first 2026 pre-season test in Bahrain, placing Red Bull and Mercedes slightly ahead of his team and McLaren. The new chassis and power unit regulations have made the competitive order difficult to gauge amid varied testing conditions. Mercedes recorded the fastest overall time across the three days.

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Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari can achieve 'huge gains' across its 2026 Formula 1 car, including the power unit, chassis, aerodynamics and tyre management. The Scuderia trails Mercedes, which has won the opening three grands prix this season. Leclerc stressed the need for improvements in every area to compete effectively.

During the 2026 Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain, McLaren reported progress in reliability and mileage but identified key areas for improvement, particularly in power unit efficiency. Lando Norris acknowledged that the team trails Red Bull and Ferrari, while team principal Andrea Stella called for discussions on safety concerns related to race starts and overtaking. The testing concluded with Mercedes posting the fastest overall time.

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Red Bull Racing's technical director Pierre Wache stated during the 2026 Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain that the team is currently behind Ferrari, Mercedes, and McLaren. Despite praise for their new power unit, Wache highlighted ongoing weaknesses in low-speed traction. New driver Isack Hadjar expressed confidence in achieving race wins this season.

Ferrari demonstrated stronger race performance than qualifying suggested at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix, finishing third and fourth behind Mercedes' 1-2 — as detailed in our Mercedes dominance report. Team principal Fred Vasseur highlighted the result as more representative of the team's potential under new regulations, with Charles Leclerc briefly leading.

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Mercedes has won the first two grands prix and a sprint race of the 2026 Formula 1 season, prompting questions about whether any team can challenge for both titles. A panel of Motorsport.com journalists offers varied opinions on the Silver Arrows' lead after races in Australia and China. While some see inevitable victory, others highlight potential threats from Ferrari and internal factors.

 

 

 

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