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Fernando Alonso’s “Arabian Night”: Fastest in the second Bahrain test
Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin delivered the loudest message yet that they can star in Formula One, marking the first time in free practice two of the Bahrain GP by 0.17 inches from the pair of Red Bull RB19s .
Although again we should take this news with a grain of salt as we don’t know the fuel levels and engine settings of the cars, the first year of Fernando Alonso and the Aston Martin AMR23 is satisfying for the Spaniard’s supporters who have been waiting for more than a year with Optimism. decade to see him again.
The third quarter of the one-hour second practice session of the Bahrain GP, the opening race of this year’s Formula 1 championship, was very reminiscent of qualifying: everyone went onto the track on the soft rubber to simulate qualifying.
Alonso’s first time (1m30.907s) came just after Sergio Perez’s first in the Red Bull RB19, while a few minutes later Max Verstappen was unresponsive in the champion’s other car: he was 2mm faster than his Mexican counterpart but 0.169s off of Alonso’s best time.
Although the true picture – with the same fuel levels and the best engines – will be seen in tomorrow’s qualifying tests, the Spaniard’s performance today sets the stage for the two-time champion to claim a podium spot – especially considering the Aston Martin AMR23 was the leader in development testing in Bahrain (on par with Red Bull and superior to Ferrari and Mercedes) in tire management and lap layout during race simulation.
Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc was unable to match the pace of the top three and in his own qualifying simulation he was 0.46 inches behind the Spaniard and Aston Martin and three tenths behind Red Bull.
Certainly there are serious signs that the Scuderia is not showing its full pace even today. Along with further testing the ultra-low ride height settings and subsequent pre-race laps on the soft rubber, it was just 9mm quicker than Nico Hulkenberg’s Haas – and that’s not in line with his core testing.
At the age of 6, Lance Stroll confirmed the good condition of Aston Martin. But from the incar footage it has become clear that the Canadian is experiencing serious difficulties driving after undergoing surgery on his right wrist two days ago.
Pierre Gasly scored 7th place and began to show some of the A523 dynamics that Alpine have been keeping well hidden until now. He did indeed put it some 80 millimeters ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes, who closed the top ten by two tenths of Leclerc’s Ferrari.
Coupled with George Russell’s just 13th place, a further 3 tenths down, it looks like Mercedes is still struggling to realize the new W14’s potential. On the contrary, Lando Norris showed that McLaren is in a slightly better position than he himself thought: the MCL60 lags behind in aerodynamic efficiency, has a lot of drag on the straights, but still the Brit stayed 27mm close to Hamilton.
The top 6 was closed by the eighth other car in the top 10, the Alfa Romeo C43 with Guanyue Chow in the cockpit. Meanwhile, Carlos Sainz, committed to the Ferrari schedule, finished 14th, albeit just over 1 second behind first-year Alonso.
Although the first important clues have already emerged, the first solutions to this year’s Formula 1 puzzle will be given in Saturday’s qualifying tests (at 17:00), after the third free practice session of the Bahrain GP (at 13:00). 30 p.m.).
Source: sport 24
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New F1 team boss: “I am very happy that we chose Ferrari engines”
Cadillac team boss Grim Loudon has said the team will use a fully legal engine for the 2026 season, following controversy over Mercedes’ engine cheating allegations.
During the winter months, Mercedes, and possibly Red Bull, reportedly found a way to increase the engine compression ratio above the new 16:1 limit while the cars were on track. Moreover, during measurements made in boxes at normal temperatures, turning the compression to 16:1 provided an increase in power. At the Melbourne round it was estimated that this time could go up to 0.3 seconds per lap, or up to 17.4 seconds over the 58-lap circuit.
The new player in the championship, Cadillac, will be a customer of Ferrari and the team has already run the engine at Silverstone.
“I am very pleased and confident that we have a completely legal engine,” Loudon said.
“In these engines, combustion is not allowed to occur at a compression ratio of more than 16 to 1.
Without going into detail, we know that Ferrari complies fully with the rules and this gives us great confidence.We work and support our engine partner at the maximum level in terms of performance. We are extremely pleased with the cooperation.
I can’t speak for other people’s engines or how others interpret the rules. But for me everything is extremely clear; everything is black and white.”
I have worked with Ferrari many times before; they are great partners. This is a legendary name in Formula 1. “All the people on this team are true racers, and we’re excited to welcome them to the Cadillac team.”
Source: Sport UA
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Ex-McLaren engineer to lead Hamilton’s Ferrari team
At the beginning of last week, Ferrari officially announced that Lewis Hamilton’s chief engineer Riccardo Adami was leaving his post to become chief tester of previous cars and head of the team’s youth academy.
Hamilton and Adami worked together in the Briton’s first season with Ferrari in 2025. However, their collaboration has repeatedly come under scrutiny due to intense radio exchanges during races. On the eve of the new season, the team decided to separate the sides.
Given the quick appointment of a replacement following the termination of Adami’s contract, it became clear that this was not part of the Scuderia’s original plans. Kimi Raikkonen’s former engineer, Carlo Santi, has temporarily taken over as Lewis Hamilton’s race engineer from Riccardo Adami.
At the same time, a number of exclusive media are reporting that Ferrari has reached an agreement with former McLaren engineer Cedric Michel-Grosjean at the beginning of the 2026 season. He was previously the Woking team’s chief track performance engineer, working closely with Oscar Piastri until his sacking last December.
Source: Sport UA
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Formula 1 2026 Pre-Season Testing Program in Spain
Formula 1’s first pre-season tests before the 2026 season start on Monday, January 26, at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit.
Due to the introduction of new regulations regarding powertrains and active aerodynamics, this year’s testing program starts earlier than usual ahead of the season’s opening race in Melbourne.
Instead of one three-day test, there will be three separate testing sessions before the Australian Grand Prix. The first of these will be a five-day closed test in Barcelona.
Testing will take place from January 26 to 30, but each team will only be allowed to practice on three of the five days.
While McLaren and Ferrari confirmed that they will not be on the track on the first day of testing, Williams will miss the Barcelona session completely after its decision to withdraw.
Daily races will take place between 10:00 and 18:00 Kyiv time. If weather conditions are suitable, work on the runway may be extended for another hour.
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