Mercedes highlights Red Bull's edge in Bahrain F1 testing

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff acknowledged Red Bull's superior performance on the first day of 2026 pre-season testing in Bahrain, noting a significant advantage in energy deployment. Despite a positive shakedown in Barcelona, Mercedes faces car balance challenges in the hot conditions. Wolff emphasized the need for his team to improve against the benchmark set by Red Bull and Max Verstappen.

The 2026 Formula 1 pre-season testing commenced at the Bahrain International Circuit, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen topping the morning session on Wednesday. Mercedes, fresh from a productive Barcelona shakedown where drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli completed numerous laps in the W17 car, encountered complications in Bahrain's hotter environment.

Toto Wolff, Mercedes boss, shifted focus to the competition, particularly Red Bull's RB22 and its new power unit. 'We've seen a very, very strong Verstappen, so we have to get our act together,' Wolff stated. He highlighted Red Bull's ability to deploy more energy on straights, estimating a one-second per lap advantage over consecutive laps compared to Mercedes.

'On a single lap we have seen it before - but now we have seen it on 10 consecutive laps with the same kind of straight line deployment,' Wolff explained during the lunch break. This long-run data from a head-to-head with George Russell confirmed Red Bull's consistency and speed, altering perceptions after Mercedes was initially favored post-Barcelona.

Wolff praised Red Bull's efforts: 'The car, the power unit, are the benchmark at the moment... That combination is strong' with Verstappen driving. He downplayed paddock talk on compression ratios, calling it 'blown out of proportion' and typical F1 political lobbying.

Testing resumes Thursday, providing more insights into the new regulations era. Red Bull's reliability and pace have drawn rival admiration, signaling a competitive championship ahead.

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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.

During the first week of Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain for the 2026 regulations, Mercedes-powered teams highlighted Red Bull's new engine as the benchmark. Red Bull's technical director Pierre Wache downplayed this, placing his team fourth behind Ferrari, Mercedes, and McLaren. The praise appears partly political amid discussions on energy management and potential sandbagging.

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Mercedes Formula 1 driver George Russell commended Red Bull's debut power unit following a successful first day of pre-season testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. He noted the high level of competition across teams amid new 2026 regulations. Only seven teams participated in the behind-closed-doors session.

Charles Leclerc set the fastest time during six days of pre-season testing in Bahrain, highlighting Ferrari and Mercedes as frontrunners ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season opener in Australia. The tests revealed a tight battle among the top four teams, while Aston Martin struggled with reliability issues. Midfield teams like Haas and Alpine showed promise in the new regulations era.

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The first 2026 Formula 1 pre-season test in Bahrain highlighted divisions among drivers over the new energy-focused regulations, with some praising the cars' fun factor and others decrying the shift to management over pure driving. Mercedes and Ferrari showed strong pace in race simulations, while Red Bull's engine impressed rivals despite Max Verstappen's criticisms. Aston Martin struggled significantly, lagging four seconds behind the leaders.

Mercedes impressed rivals by completing a full race simulation on the second day of Formula 1's 2026 pre-season shakedown in Barcelona. Williams team principal James Vowles described the feat as a 'laugh in everyone's face' due to Mercedes' advanced preparation. George Russell expressed satisfaction with the team's performance while noting strong showings from competitors.

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli topped the timesheets for Mercedes on the final day of the first 2026 Formula 1 pre-season test in Bahrain, ahead of teammate George Russell. The 19-year-old's 1m33.669s lap was 0.249s quicker than Russell's morning benchmark, marking the only sub-1m34s times of the week. Lewis Hamilton set the third-fastest time for Ferrari before a late mechanical issue ended his session early.

 

 

 

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