Formula 1's 2026 pre-season testing continues with the first of two three-day sessions at Bahrain International Circuit from February 11 to 13. All 11 teams will participate for the first time, following a limited shakedown in Barcelona. Fans can attend on the final two days, with limited live coverage available.
The Bahrain test marks the public debut of the 2026 F1 cars after a behind-closed-doors shakedown in Barcelona, where only eight cars ran on the busiest day and Williams did not participate. This event allows all 11 teams to hit the track together, likely with their full race driver lineups due to the steep learning curve of the new regulations and power units.
Each day runs from 10am to 7pm local time (GMT+3), equivalent to 7am to 4pm UK time, including an unofficial lunch break from 2pm to 3pm local. The second Bahrain test follows a week later, ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on March 6-8.
Viewers can catch the final hour of each session live on F1 broadcast partners, such as Sky Sports F1 in the UK. Full live timing is available on the official F1 website throughout the three days. Tickets are on sale only for Thursday and Friday, as the Wednesday session is closed to the public.
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This test provides crucial early data on the 2026 cars' performance under the updated technical rules, setting the stage for a competitive season.