McLaren admits Mercedes and Ferrari quicker in F1 race simulations

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella stated that Mercedes and Ferrari outperformed his team in race simulations during the first pre-season test in Bahrain. He highlighted their competitive pace while noting Red Bull's strong position. Stella cautioned against overinterpreting test results but placed Ferrari and Mercedes at the top early on.

The first official pre-season test for the 2026 Formula 1 season took place in Bahrain, where teams focused on long runs to assess race pace. McLaren F1 team principal Andrea Stella praised rivals Mercedes and Ferrari, admitting they "were quicker than us" in simulations conducted on Thursday and Friday.

Stella observed a clear lead group among the traditional top teams: Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, and McLaren. Mercedes demonstrated early reliability during the Barcelona shakedown, while Red Bull impressed with energy deployment from its new, more powerful electric motor as a first-time power unit manufacturer. Ferrari emerged as a paddock highlight after Mercedes encountered issues in the test's second half, allowing the Scuderia to complete more distance. Drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton showed rapid long-run paces on Thursday and Friday, respectively.

"In terms of race pace, I can confirm that the race pace of Ferrari looks pretty competitive," Stella said. He noted simulations by Hamilton, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, and Oscar Piastri, where Antonelli and Hamilton were quicker than McLaren's effort, and Leclerc's run was competitive. "I just invite everyone to just be careful looking too much into what we see in testing. However, in terms of early indications from a competitiveness point of view, I think definitely [you can] put Ferrari and Mercedes at the top of the list."

Stella described Red Bull as "very well equipped" and urged the FIA for three safety and spectacle tweaks before the Australian Grand Prix opener in Melbourne. He explained that new hybrid power unit demands require counterintuitive driving, such as lift-and-coast maneuvers or energy harvesting in corners, but chassis requirements remain focused on downforce and aerodynamic efficiency. "The fastest car in Melbourne will be the one that has the best downforce, will be fastest in the corners, and has a power unit that is obviously competitive," he added.

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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.

McLaren team principal Andrea Stella assessed the 2026 Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain, stating that Ferrari and Mercedes emerged as the leading teams. He positioned McLaren close behind, alongside Red Bull, in the competitive order. Stella highlighted the reliability and learnings from McLaren's testing program.

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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.

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.

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Formula 1's first pre-season test in Bahrain revealed divisions among drivers over the 2026 cars' drivability, with Max Verstappen calling them 'Formula E on steroids' due to intense energy management. McLaren's Andrea Stella urged safety tweaks for race starts and overtaking, while Mercedes' George Russell advocated giving the rules time to evolve. Testing highlighted competitive pace from top teams like Mercedes, Ferrari, and McLaren.

Ferrari's 2026 Formula 1 car has positively surprised the paddock during pre-season testing in Bahrain, with strong performances in starts and overall pace. Team principal Fred Vasseur highlighted the reduced concerns over the new regulations, while driver Lewis Hamilton expressed determination for his 20th season. The team's innovations and handling have raised hopes for the upcoming Australian Grand Prix.

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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has stated that initial concerns about the reliability of Formula 1's 2026 cars dissipated quickly during a recent shakedown in Barcelona. All teams except Williams participated in private testing from January 26 to 30, showcasing strong preparation for the new regulations. Stella praised his team's efforts in overcoming early challenges.

 

 

 

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