Motor racing-Leclerc fastest for Ferrari on final day of F1 testing


Formula One F1 - Pre Season Testing - Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain - February 20, 2026 Ferrari's Charles Leclerc during the pre season testing REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed

Feb 20 (Reuters) - Formula One wrapped up ⁠pre-season testing in Bahrain on Friday with Charles Leclerc fastest for Ferrari and Racing Bulls rookie ⁠Arvid Lindblad pounding out a single-day record of 165 laps.

Leclerc's best time of one ‌minute 31.992 seconds was 0.879 quicker than McLaren's reigning champion Lando Norris, second on the timesheets, and fastest of the three-day second test.

"We ran through our programme and tested all the things we planned to," Leclerc said.

"In terms of performance, it’s still difficult ​to understand where we really stand because teams are hiding their ⁠true form, so it’s important not to ⁠focus too much on lap times and prepare for the first race."

RACING STARTS IN AUSTRALIA ON MARCH ⁠8

Mercedes ‌have suggested Red Bull are the benchmark, and pointed also to Ferrari's rapid starts, while Red Bull have positioned themselves further down the pecking order and identified Mercedes as being a step ⁠ahead.

The reality should become clearer when the racing starts in Australia ​on March 8.

Four-times world champion ‌Max Verstappen was third for Red Bull, 1.117 off the pace, and pre-season favourite George Russell ⁠was fourth for ​Mercedes and well off Kimi Antonelli's Thursday best of 1:32.803.

"I think it is quite obvious, of course, that there is still quite a bit of work to do for us to be faster so this is something we will ⁠be working on," said Verstappen.

Leclerc was in the car all ​day, with teammate and seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton watching from the garage, and completed 135 laps of the Sakhir circuit.

Alpine, last overall in 2025, had Pierre Gasly fifth fastest with Oliver Bearman sixth for Haas and ⁠Gabriel Bortoleto seventh for the Audi works team that has replaced Sauber on the starting grid.

SIDELINED BY BATTERY PROBLEM

Lindblad, the sole rookie this season, was ninth and set a record for laps in a single day in Bahrain with the Racing Bulls car looking solid with the new Red Bull engine. The most ​previously was 161 by McLaren's Oscar Piastri last week.

At the other end ⁠of the table, troubled Aston Martin completed only six laps with Lance Stroll scheduled to be in the ​car all day but failing to set a time with the ‌team sidelined by a battery problem.

"It’s clear the car ​isn’t where we want it to be performance-wise, and we know there’s a lot of work ahead in the coming weeks and months," said Stroll.

(Reporting by Alan BaldwinEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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