F1 Bahrain Pre-Season Test: Mercedes Narrowly Beats McLaren, Aston Martin Breaks Down
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Last day of preseason for Fernando Alonso before Australia that ended abruptly and early. He was performing his first long batches of winter with the AMR26, extremely slow, by the way, when after 28 turn the car was heard slowing down and in the end he heard a noise of pieces breaking, the ones of gearbox or transmission and the single-place was turned off on the straight before curve 5, until he was completely stopped.
The penultimate day of testing in Bahrain sees Ferrari blocked by a technical problem in the morning. The British recovers well in the afternoon but is behind Antonelli and Piatti
Before the Formula 1 season start in Australia on 8 March, the eleven teams will be testing their cars once again this week. Who is convincing in Bahrain? Who is still waiting for work before the first race in Melbourne? sport.de accompanies the last test day today at this point in the LIVE ticker.
Zak Brown ranks McLaren behind Ferrari and Mercedes in Bahrain testing
McLaren reveals impressions on Ferrari and Mercedes at Bahrain tests Zak Brown has stated that McLaren currently trails Ferrari and Mercedes, highlighting the team’s position during the Bahrain pre-season tests. The CEO’s comments came during a press conference where Fred Vasseur and Toto Wolff were also present. Testing in Bahrain has confirmed that the four top teams remain strong, but McLaren believes Ferrari and Mercedes hold a slight advant…
Norris deems McLaren "a little bit off" in race pace at F1 Bahrain Testing
F1 World Champion, Lando Norris, admits that McLaren is still a little bit off the race pace. While the team is not where they want to be yet, there is still time to make improvements. As pre-season testing takes place in Bahrain, the teams are familiarising themselves with the cars and making the final changes... The post Norris deems McLaren “a little bit off” in race pace at F1 Bahrain Testing appeared first on Motorsport
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