Mercedes impresses with race simulation at Barcelona F1 shakedown

Mercedes kicked off the 2026 Formula 1 pre-season strongly at the Barcelona shakedown, with rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli completing a full race simulation on his second day in the W17 car. The team accumulated 334 laps over two days without major issues, gathering valuable data. Drivers George Russell and Antonelli topped unofficial timesheets, signaling reliability for the new power unit.

The Barcelona shakedown marked an encouraging start for Mercedes in the 2026 F1 era. On Monday, George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli together completed 151 laps in the Mercedes W17, focusing on initial reliability checks. The team returned on Wednesday, where Russell drove 92 laps in the morning under cold conditions of two degrees track temperature, before handing over to Antonelli. The Italian rookie then managed 91 laps in the afternoon, including a complete race simulation.

"I did a lot of laps and was able to do a race sim, which was nice and the most important thing is that we did a lot of laps, a lot of mileage and a lot of data for the team. It was a good day overall," Antonelli said. He added that the new car represents "a big step compared to last year's," allowing constant learning on track.

Russell echoed the positive vibes: "We got a huge amount of laps in today between Kimi and I, which was great... everything went really smoothly." The pair led timesheets with laps in the 1m17 range, though these remain unofficial and irrelevant at this stage. Mercedes' total reached 334 laps by Wednesday, exceeding expectations without significant reliability problems.

Trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin noted, "We’ve more or less ticked all our objectives... We managed to do over two race distances [on Wednesday] with it." He highlighted that red flags from other teams' issues caused more disruptions than any Mercedes faults. The team planned qualifying-style runs on Thursday to test the 350kW electric deployment, completing their allowed three days.

Mercedes' customer teams McLaren and Alpine also logged miles with the new HPP power unit, while Williams was absent. Williams boss James Vowles praised Mercedes' smooth operation alongside Red Bull and Ferrari's efforts. On Thursday, Russell set a benchmark 1m16.445s over 78 laps, ahead of Antonelli's 1m17.081s in 90 laps, underscoring the team's strong position ahead of Bahrain testing.

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Discussions on X highlight Mercedes' reliable performance at the Barcelona shakedown, with praise for Antonelli's full race simulation, 502 total laps over multiple days without issues, and topping the timesheets. Journalists and fans express optimism about the W17's early form and power unit, while noting contrasts with rivals' troubles.

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Mercedes F1 car leads 2026 shakedown test at Barcelona, with McLaren debuting amid sunny conditions.
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Mercedes leads day three of F1's Barcelona shakedown

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Mercedes topped the unofficial timesheets and lap counts on the third day of Formula 1's secretive 2026 shakedown test in Barcelona, as McLaren made its debut appearance. Six teams hit the track amid technical hiccups for Audi and Haas, while all cars completed at least 42 laps in improving weather conditions.

Mercedes has conducted the first track test of its 2026 Formula 1 car, the W17, at Silverstone just hours after its unveiling. Drivers George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli completed 67 laps on demo tyres, maximising the allowed 200km for the promotional day. The run marks a key step in preparations for the new technical regulations.

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Lewis Hamilton topped the timesheets with a 1m16.348s lap for Ferrari on the final day of the private Barcelona shakedown test, edging out Mercedes' George Russell by 0.097 seconds. The five-day event allowed teams to debut their 2026 cars amid major regulation changes, focusing on reliability rather than outright pace. Mercedes completed the most laps at 500, signaling their pre-season favoritism.

Audi's debut in the 2026 Formula 1 shakedown at Barcelona has been marked by reliability challenges, but technical director James Key insists they are all fixable. Drivers across teams are adjusting to the new regulations, including active aerodynamics and increased electrical power management. Lando Norris described running with the number 1 on his McLaren as a surreal experience during the productive session.

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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.

Aston Martin's new AMR26 car, designed by Adrian Newey, finally hit the track on the fourth day of the 2026 Formula 1 pre-season shakedown at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Lance Stroll completed a handful of slow laps before a precautionary stop triggered a red flag. The radical design has already drawn attention despite the team's delayed arrival.

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Mercedes Formula 1 team will host an online launch event for its 2026 W17 car on February 2, featuring drivers George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli alongside team principal Toto Wolff. The event includes technical discussions on new regulations and sustainable fuels. The team recently completed private testing in Barcelona.

 

 

 

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