Bahrain Test
Aston Martin ends Bahrain F1 pre-season test early after six laps
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Aston Martin concluded its Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain prematurely on Friday, completing just six laps on the final day due to ongoing Honda power unit issues. The team struggled with reliability problems throughout the week, including a battery-related fault that halted Fernando Alonso's running on Thursday. Despite the setbacks, team members expressed determination to address the challenges ahead of the 2026 season opener in Australia.
The FIA has approved Ferrari's innovative rear wing design trialed during pre-season testing in Bahrain. Team principal Fred Vasseur expressed satisfaction with the team's mileage and data collection, while highlighting the importance of ongoing development. Ferrari also demonstrated strong race starts thanks to a smaller turbo in their power unit.
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The FIA is testing adjustments to the Formula 1 start sequence during the second pre-season test in Bahrain following concerns raised by teams and drivers. New 2026 regulations require drivers to rev engines for about 10 seconds to spool up turbochargers without the MGU-H system. Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas have downplayed safety fears associated with the longer procedure.
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.
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Cadillac has released a behind-the-scenes video explaining the creation of its Formula 1 livery reveal, which debuted during the Super Bowl ahead of the 2026 season. The production used virtual studio techniques to highlight the team's American roots and journey to the grid. Team leaders expressed satisfaction with recent testing progress in Bahrain.
Mercedes Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli was involved in a road accident near his home in San Marino on Saturday evening but emerged completely unharmed. The incident, which damaged his vehicle, occurred just before his departure for the Bahrain pre-season test. Antonelli is scheduled to participate as planned.
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Formula 1's 2026 pre-season testing begins this week at the Bahrain International Circuit, with all 11 teams running one car each day from February 11 to 13. The sessions mark the first official evaluation of the new regulations, including a 50-50 split of combustion and electrical power. Teams have announced their driver line-ups, balancing morning and afternoon runs.
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