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    2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 3 Morning Results.
    George Russell held the fastest lap time halfway through the third day of running in Barcelona, setting a 1:17.580.
    28 Jan 2026
    RacingNews365 Staff
    RacingNews365

    George Russell held the fastest lap time… Perhaps even more impressive, however, is the Briton's lap count as he clocked up 92 tours of the circuit.

    It was a difficult morning for Nico Hulkenberg and Audi as another mechanical issue forced the German driver to pull over after just four laps. Lando Norris and McLaren made their first appearance of the test week, with the reigning champion sitting in third place.

    2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 3 Morning Results
    Pos. Driver Team Lap time Laps
    1. George Russell Mercedes 1:17.580 92
    2. Franco Colapinto Alpine +1.570 56
    3. Lando Norris McLaren +2.092 34
    4. Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls +3.314 61
    5. Oliver Bearman Haas +3.260 21
    6. Nico Hulkenberg Audi No time 4

    ‘George Russell fastest’;

    https://racingnews365.com/2026-f1-ba...orning-results


    Russell delivers standout display as Mercedes turn heads in Barcelona
    28 Jan 2026
    Tobia Elia
    GPblog.com

    George Russell topped the timesheets during the morning of day three in Barcelona and also completed the highest number of laps. Clearer conditions greeted the start of day three after a rain-soaked morning previously disrupted running, finally allowing teams to head back out on track in dry weather.

    After only Red Bull and Ferrari took part yesterday, the field expanded significantly today, with several teams joining the action — most notably McLaren, which made its long-awaited on-track debut with the MCL40, driven by Lando Norris.

    The session was not without interruptions, however, as two red flags halted running. Audi suffered another problem when Nico Hulkenberg was forced to stop his RS26 on circuit, while Oliver Bearman also came to a standstill at Turn 2, with the cause of his stoppage still unclear.

    ‘Standout display’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/russe...s-in-barcelona


    Russell sets fastest lap of Barcelona F1 test so far
    Jan 28, 2026
    Scott Mitchell-Malm
    The Race

    Mercedes driver George Russell’s 1m17.580s eclipsed the Monday benchmark by Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar by 0.6s as Mercedes began another extremely productive day on-track. After racking up nearly 100 laps in just half a day on Monday, when he took over from team-mate Kimi Antonelli in the morning, Russell is understood to have come close to 100 laps again on Wednesday.

    This was achieved through various long runs and was significantly more than anybody else before lunch. Antonelli will be back in the W17 for the second half of Wednesday’s running. Russell’s best time was 1.6s quicker than Franco Colapinto managed in the Mercedes-powered Alpine in the first half of the day.

    Laptimes midway through Day 3
    1 George Russell (Mercedes) 1m17.580s
    2 Franco Colapinto (Alpine) 1m19.150s
    3 Lando Norris (McLaren) 1m19.672s
    4 Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) 1m20.714s
    5 Ollie Bearman (Haas) 1m20.840s
    6 Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) No time

    ‘Close to 100 laps again’;

    https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/g...elona-f1-test/


    McLaren hit the track as Norris rolls out long-awaited MCL40 in Barcelona
    13:59, 28 Jan
    Tobia Elia
    GPblog.com

    McLaren MCL40 finally made its official on-track debut on the third day of testing in Barcelona. The reigning world champions had already planned to skip the opening day and were then forced to sit out day two due to rain, with Lando Norris finally getting his first taste of the new car.

    The Briton ran throughout the morning, and it remained unclear whether he would hand over to teammate Oscar Piastri later in the day or stay in the car for the full session. The MCL40 is running a special full-black livery for the Barcelona tests, with the final design set to be unveiled at a dedicated launch event on 9 February.

    ‘McLaren hit the track’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/mclar...0-in-barcelona


    Several ‘insiders’ are ‘suspicious’ about what they’ve noticed on Ferrari’s 2026 car at F1 testing
    28 January 2026
    Kyle Archer
    F1 Oversteer

    Ferrari raises ‘suspicions’ that they have an S-Duct on their 2026 F1 car. A number of paddock ‘insiders’ are understood to be questioning whether Ferrari have tried to incorporate an S-Duct into the design of their first car for the 2026 F1 regulations. F1 has overhauled the regulations, with new engine, aero, chassis and tyre rules coming into force.

    Images of the Ferrari SF-26 on track in Barcelona have sparked ‘suspicions’ that their head of aerodynamics Diego Tondi has added a channel to direct clean air from below the radiator inlets to the top of the sidepods. The channel can also extract hot air away from the engine.

    The main purpose with the S-Duct is to accelerate the airflow towards the rear diffuser and improve Ferrari’s aerodynamic efficiency. Tondi and his team are said to have achieved their goal by adding a slot in the Halo on the SF-26 to firstly manage the airflow out of the S-Duct.

    ‘The S-Duct’;

    https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/sev...at-f1-testing/


    Leclerc’s All-New Ferrari SF-26 Has Him Eyeing 2026 Title
    28 January 2026
    Jack Banneron
    F1Chronicle

    Charles Leclerc climbed out of Ferrari’s SF-26 sounding like a guy who’s finally been handed a clean sheet of paper. Leclerc is “very excited” for 2026, and he’s openly talking about dragging Ferrari back to the top. After years where Ferrari’s promise has often arrived with an asterisk, this reset feels like the kind you can actually build a title run on, and that’s why everyone’s leaning in.

    Ferrari skipped Day 1 of the five-day Barcelona event and rolled out on Day 2, right on schedule, with Leclerc first to hit the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. If you’ve ever shown up late to something stressful to avoid the opening chaos, you get the vibe, and Ferrari essentially admitted as much by choosing their moment. Leclerc described getting back in the car as returning to something “very, very all-new,” and he wasn’t doing PR poetry.

    2026 brings a double reset, new chassis philosophy and new power unit rules, so even the basic instincts drivers rely on, braking references, corner commitment, energy deployment habits, get a hard reboot. He also pointed out the conditions were messy, with rain in the morning, which makes those first laps feel like trying new shoes on an ice rink. Still, Ferrari ran their programme anyway, because this stage is about whether the thing works, not whether it’s fast, and anyone who’s watched a new-spec car cough through its first week knows how valuable that sentence is.

    ‘Eyeing 2026 Title’;

    https://f1chronicle.com/leclercs-all.../?nowprocket=1

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    F1 results: Unofficial testing times from Day 3 (Barcelona).
    Mercedes, Haas, Audi, Racing Bulls, and Alpine all took part on Wednesday, with short red flag stoppages brought about due to technical issues for Audi’s Nico Hulkenberg – its second red flag of the Barcelona test – and Haas’ Oliver Bearman.
    28 Jan 2026
    Thomas Maher
    PlanetF1.com

    The day ended with the W17 on top as Kimi Antonelli logged an unofficial 1:17.362 to finish just over two-tenths of a second clear of George Russell, with the Italian taking over for the afternoon session as Mercedes split its drivers’ time. In total, Mercedes completed 183 laps on Wednesday, accumulating just over 850km of track time, bringing it to a total of 334 laps for the week.

    Behind Mercedes, Lando Norris’ first appearance in F1 2026 saw the new world champion resplendent in an all-black MCL40 adorned with a payaya number one on the new machine, and he duly set about accumulating a little over a race distance over the course of the day. Alpine also split its running between Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto, with the Argentine driver finishing fourth on the timing sheets with 58 laps complete, and Pierre Gasly managing 67 laps in the new A526.

    With no official live timing available to media and journalists, times and lap counts have been collated and vetted across multiple sources; however, these times are completely unofficial.
    Testing results from Day 3 (Barcelona)
    1. 1. Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:17.362 91 Laps
    2. 2. George Russell Mercedes +0.218 92 laps
    3. 3. Lando Norris McLaren +0.945 76 laps
    4. 4. Franco Colapinto Alpine +1.788 58 Laps
    5. 5. Pierre Gasly Alpine +1.835 67 Laps
    6. 6. Oliver Bearman Haas +1.948 42 Laps
    7. 7. Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls +2.058 120 Laps
    8. 8. Nico Hulkenberg Audi +3.648 68 Laps

    ‘Unofficial testing times’;

    https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-res...arcelona-day-3


    DEBRIEF: What happened on Day 3 of the Barcelona Shakedown?
    28 Jan 2026
    Formula One - Official Site

    It was a busy start when Wednesday’s morning session began, with George Russell the first to head out in the Mercedes – returning to action following his running on Monday – while Racing Bulls’ Arvid Lindbald was next, the rookie getting his debut mileage of the Barcelona Shakedown. Franco Colapinto joined the fray for Alpine, along with Ollie Bearman in the Haas and Nico Hulkenberg at the wheel of the Audi, the latter two drivers also making their first appearance at the event.

    McLaren, meanwhile, initially spent time carrying out their final preparations in the garage before new World Champion Lando Norris emerged in the middle of the morning, sporting the #1 on his car. After plenty of laps went on the board in the opening portion of the day – with Russell, Lindblad and Colapinto getting some particularly extensive mileage in – the action continued following a lunch break. Kimi Antonelli took over at the Silver Arrows, while Pierre Gasly gained his first laps of the shakedown for Alpine.

    The afternoon session continued to be busy as a number of cars lapped the circuit in increasingly sunny conditions, before darkness fell as the end of the day neared and the chequered flag came down on Day 3. The only team yet to start their programme at the Barcelona Shakedown are Aston Martin, having stated earlier in the week that they intend to run on Thursday and Friday.

    ‘DEBRIEF’;

    https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...qpwxqRdzV9CbZZ


    Impressive Mercedes thunder on in Barcelona as Lando Norris shows off new McLaren
    28 Jan 2026
    Ian Parkes
    RacingNews365

    Mercedes maintained its sterling reliability at the start of 2026 F1 pre-season testing as George Russell clocked up the laps on a day when McLaren finally made its first appearance. In terms of reliability, Mercedes again made a particular impression. George Russell had completed 92 laps by 1 pm local time.

    After the car completed 154 laps on Monday, between Russell and team-mate Kimi Antonelli, the Silver Arrows is currently amassing the data on its W17. Russell also ended the morning session with the fastest lap, 1:17.580s, set late on. For some time, Alpine's Franco Colapinto had led the way with a 1:19.150s.

    After sitting out the first two days of the five-day private test at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, all eyes were naturally on the McLaren garage to see if the MCL40 would make an appearance. Finally, bearing the No.1 on his car, F1 champion Lando Norris took to the track to complete systems checks, clocking 34 laps, seemingly without any issues. The car is expected to run more productively over the final two days.

    ‘Impressive Mercedes thunder on’;

    https://racingnews365.com/impressive...ff-new-mclaren


    Norris hails 'decent day' after first laps in new McLaren
    28 Jan 2026
    The Straits Times

    Jan 28 - Formula One champion Lando Norris said he'd enjoyed a "decent day" in his new McLaren after completing 77 laps at the Barcelona shakedown test on Wednesday.

    The Briton will hand over the MCL40 to Australian teammate Oscar Piastri for Thursday's session before getting back in on Friday for the team's third and final day at the Circuit de Catalunya. "It was just nice to be back, nice to see a number one on my car, pretty cool and pretty surreal still. It's a good feeling," said the 26-year-old after lapping in cold temperatures at the Spanish Grand Prix track.

    "Our first day on track, first time everyone gets to see the car in one piece. It's literally not been built until this morning... nice to see it all come together. And then I go and have some fun driving it which turned out to be a decent day. Today was really just a first understanding of the whole car, understanding just how it works really, going through the manual."

    'Decent day';

    https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/f...in-new-mclaren


    Red Bull extreme design reveals radical 2026 F1 approach
    Red Bull did not return to action at Barcelona on Wednesday following Isack Hadjar's crash the day before. This allowed RacingNews365's technical expert, Paolo Filisetti, the opportunity to notice some striking aspects of the RB22.
    28 Jan 2026
    Paolo Filisetti
    RacingNews365

    Red Bull's absence from Wednesday's pre-season test running provided a rare opportunity to scrutinise the RB22's aerodynamic philosophy, highlighting that the Milton Keynes-based squad has again pushed boundaries with its unconventional approach. Two standout features demonstrate just how aggressively Red Bull has interpreted the 2026 regulations. The crash structures flanking the cockpit sit prominently atop the sidepods, with their extremities extending well beyond the bodywork profile.

    This radical positioning allows Red Bull to maintain remarkably compact sidepods, maximising airflow towards the car's rear sections where crucial downforce is generated. It's classic Red Bull engineering: finding performance gains where others see regulatory constraints. The second notable element mirrors Mercedes' approach: a pronounced slot carved into the diffuser's lateral section.

    This wide aperture in the vertical sidewall directs airflow through a critical aerodynamic zone, suggesting both teams have identified similar performance opportunities. That Red Bull and Mercedes have converged on comparable solutions isn't surprising. Advanced computational fluid dynamics and wind tunnel correlation now allow teams to optimise every millimetre of bodywork, often leading to similar conclusions despite different starting philosophies.

    ‘Pushed boundaries with its unconventional approach’;

    https://racingnews365.com/red-bull-e...26-f1-approach


    Aston Martin issues notable update on participation in Barcelona test
    28 Jan 2026
    Ludo van Denderen
    GPblog.com

    Aston Martin is still to confirm whether the team will definitely start testing in Barcelona on Thursday. When asked by GPblog, the Silverstone-based team would only say that it still has the ‘intention’ of making it out on track.

    The team missed the first three days of testing for unspecified reasons, but stated on Monday that the plan was to conduct their first runs with the new AMR26 on Thursday and Friday. GPblog understands that plans have not changed, with Sky Sports F1 reporting on Wednesday that the new car still needed to be assembled overnight at the track in Spain.

    ‘Notable update’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/exclusive-...barcelona-test


    Williams boss defends ‘incredibly painful’ F1 shakedown decision
    James Vowles insists Williams will be fully prepared for pre-season testing in Bahrain despite making the “incredibly painful” call to miss the private Barcelona shakedown.
    29 Jan 2026
    Ben Waterworth
    Speedcafe

    The Williams team principal confirmed the team’s 2026 car has now passed all mandatory crash tests and will be ready to run when official testing begins on February 11, after opting not to use any of its permitted days in Spain. Speaking during the Barcelona week, Vowles admitted the absence was far from ideal. “[It] clearly wasn’t our plan, and it’s incredibly painful,” he said.

    ‘Vowles admitted the absence was far from ideal’;

    https://speedcafe.com/f1-news-2026-b...debut-new-car/

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    2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 4 morning results.
    Mercedes has produced another productive morning of running in Barcelona, with Kimi Antonelli tallying almost 90 laps so far.
    29 January 2026
    RacingNews365 Staff
    RacingNews365

    Kimi Antonelli has also set the fastest lap time of the test with a 1:17.081. Lewis Hamilton was back in action for Ferrari and clocked up almost 90 laps across the opening hours.

    He trailed Oscar Piastri in the McLaren, but was ahead of Liam Lawson and Sergio Perez. Just five cars ventured onto the track during the session. Aston Martin is expected to join the action later today with Lance Stroll.

    2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 4 Morning Results
    Pos. Driver Team Lap time Laps
    1. Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1:17.081 90
    2. Oscar Piastri McLaren +1.338 48
    3. Lewis Hamilton Ferrari +1.573 87
    4. Liam Lawson Racing Bulls +1.782 64
    5. Sergio Perez Cadillac +4.268 38

    ‘Day 4 morning results’;

    https://racingnews365.com/2026-f1-ba...orning-results


    Barcelona Day 4: Mercedes stamps its authority on shakedown as Hamilton spins
    29 Jan 2026
    Michelle Foster
    PlanetF1.com

    Mercedes’ numbers during the Barcelona shakedown continued to signal a warning to its rivals with Kimi Antonelli not only topping the lap count, but also the timesheet on the morning of Day Four. The Italian clocked an unofficial 1:17.081, the fastest time of the week so far.

    While Haas confirmed that it would not run on Thursday, opting to cover its third and final day on Friday after Wednesday’s reliability gremlins, reports emerged claiming Red Bull too would not be on track as the Milton Keynes squad waits for parts for the RB22 after Isack Hadjar crashed on Tuesday. The components are expected to be flown out today, so the team can get them fitted and get back in action on Friday.

    Mercedes, meanwhile, was one of the first on track as the team began its final day with a fair amount of extra hard wear in the form of aero rakes on the car. Trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin revealed that Thursday’s programme would involve working on the set-up of the W17, having racked up better than expected mileage on its first two days.

    ‘Mercedes stamps its authority’;

    https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-sha...-midday-report


    Red Bull sitting out Barcelona F1 test until new parts arrive
    Red Bull are sitting out of Thursday's F1 test action.
    29 Jan 2026
    Lewis Larkam
    Crash.Net

    Red Bull’s F1 test programme has been put on hold while the team waits for spare parts to arrive. It comes after Isack Hadjar’s heavy crash on the second day of Barcelona’s private shakedown left Red Bull with insufficient parts to repair their new RB22 challenger, according to respected Dutch journalist Erik van Haren.

    The 21-year-old Frenchman, who was promoted from sister team Racing Bulls to become Max Verstappen’s latest Red Bull teammate, lost control in slippery conditions at the fast final corner and spun backwards into the barriers. Hadjar was unhurt in the shunt but the impact caused substantial damage to the rear of his RB22 and cut-short Red Bull’s second day of running.

    On Tuesday evening, Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies said his side would need to assess the damage before deciding when they can conclude their test programme for the first week of pre-season testing. Red Bull now face a race against time to receive the new parts and fit them to their 2026 car so that they can complete their third permitted test day on the final day of running on Friday.

    ‘Red Bull’s F1 test programme has been put on hold’;

    https://www.crash.net/f1/news/108870...r-isack-hadjar


    Barcelona Blackout: Hamilton’s Spin Teases Ferrari’s 2026 Monster
    29 Jan 2026
    Alex Albuquerque
    FastestLap.com

    Lewis Hamilton’s second taste of Ferrari’s SF-26 programme in Barcelona came with an early reminder of what 2026 is going to demand from everyone: a moment of over-rotation at the exit of Turn 10, a neat 360, and then straight back on with no obvious damage done.

    The clip, which surfaced on social media on the morning of Day 4, showed Hamilton losing the rear as he fed the car out of the right-hander. The car behind had plenty of time to slow as Hamilton gathered it up and trundled on. In the grand scheme of a private shakedown, it’s the sort of incident teams barely bother to log beyond a line on the run sheet — but it’s also a small window into the learning curve this new ruleset is about to impose.

    Ferrari, for its part, has had a relatively clean shakedown so far. Day 4 is the team’s second permitted day of running in this five-day Barcelona test, with a third appearance scheduled for the final day. There are limits on how many days teams can run, which only sharpens the focus: every stint is a chance to understand a brand-new car concept and, just as importantly, to decide what not to waste time on.

    ‘A neat 360’;

    https://fastestlap.com/news/barcelon...-2026-monster/


    Mercedes’ ominous mileage claim as W17 runs ‘faultlessly’
    29 Jan 2026
    Michelle Foster
    PlanetF1.com

    Ahead of Mercedes’ final day on track at the Barcelona shakedown, Andrew Shovlin admitted the Brackley team covered more laps on its first two days than expected. In fact, it is rivals breaking down and causing red flags that is costing Mercedes most when it comes to lost time time on track.

    Asked if Mercedes expected that level of mileage given the all-new cars and power units, the trackside engineering director told the official F1 website: “Mileage, we’re a bit ahead of where we hoped to be. So that’s good. You normally expect to have a few teething problems, the odd reliability thing that costs you track time. Today [Wednesday], the car worked faultlessly. We’re actually losing more track time from other people breaking down and causing red flags than for anything on our side. So that’s good.”

    Mercedes’ lap count over the course of its opening two days, unofficially recorded at 333 in total, has given the team the opportunity to gather much-needed data on its all-new W17 and its power unit. “In terms of data gathered,” Shovlin continued, “we’re getting there, but as all the electrical systems are new, there’s still quite a few issues that we’re bottoming out with collecting the data and making sure everything’s as accurate as we normally have it.”

    ‘Unofficially recorded at 333 in total’;

    https://www.planetf1.com/news/merced...ns-faultlessly


    Mercedes sets new benchmark laptime at F1's Barcelona test
    Jan 29, 2026
    Jon Noble
    The Race

    Kimi Antonelli lowered the benchmark for this week’s Formula 1 pre-season test at Barcelona on Thursday while the new Aston Martin hasn't made its on-track debut yet. With the pace and reliability of the new W17 having impressed rivals, Antonelli set a new quickest time of the week with a 1m17.081s as he continued to rack up the miles.

    His best time beat the previous fastest lap of the week, set by Antonelli himself on Wednesday, by three tenths of a second. It also means Mercedes has gone faster this week than its best race lap from last year’s Spanish Grand Prix – highlighting that the 2026 cars appear to be a similar ballpark to the previous generation of cars.

    ‘Benchmark lap time’;

    https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/m...arcelona-test/

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    F1 results: Unofficial testing times from Day 4 (Barcelona).
    Mercedes claimed another 1-2 on the timing sheets on the fourth day of F1 testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
    29 Jan 2026
    Thomas Maher
    PlanetF1.com

    Russell lodged the fastest lap of the week so far with a 1:16.445 in the afternoon session, as he circulated 78 times. This was just over six-tenths faster than what Antonelli managed during the morning session as he wrapped up his Barcelona programme with a 1:17.081 to eclipse his Wednesday best by almost three-tenths.

    Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished with the third-quickest time, 1.7 seconds off Russell’s pace as he racked up 83 laps, while Oscar Piastri was fourth in the Mercedes-powered McLaren as the MCL40 encountered a fuel supply issue that compromised the Australian’s day. He did 48 laps, adding to Lando Norris’ 76-lap total from Wednesday.

    With no official live timing available to media and journalists, times and lap counts have been collated and vetted across multiple sources; however, these times are completely unofficial.
    Testing results from Day 4 (Barcelona)
    1. 1. George Russell Mercedes 1:16.445 (78 Laps)
    2. 2. Kimi Antonelli Mercedes +0.636 (90 Laps)
    3. 3. ⁠Charles Leclerc Ferrari +1.778 (83 laps)
    4. 4. ⁠Oscar Piastri McLaren +1.974 (48 Laps)
    5. 5. ⁠Arvid Lindblad Racing Bulls +2.006 (47 Laps)
    6. 6. Lewis Hamilton Ferrari⁠ +2.209 (87 Laps)
    7. 7. ⁠Liam Lawson Racing Bulls +2.395 (64 Laps)
    8. 8. Sergio Perez Cadillac ⁠+4.579 (66 Laps)
    9. 9. ⁠Lance Stroll Aston Martin +29.959 (5 Laps)

    ‘Unofficial testing times’;

    https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-res...arcelona-day-4


    Best times and total mileage for every F1 team and driver at Barcelona
    Jan 29, 2026
    Scott Mitchell-Malm
    The Race

    Mercedes’ prolific running means it has concluded its Formula 1 testing at Barcelona already having completed considerably more mileage than any other team. The next-busiest team, Racing Bulls, ran the same schedule and has also ended its test with 319 laps completed. But Ferrari is likely to have the second most productive test after Mercedes as its two days of testing, having only started on Tuesday, have already yielded 297 laps.

    Laps completed by team
    Team Laps Km
    Mercedes 500 2,328.50
    Racing Bulls 319 1,485.58
    Ferrari 297 1,383.13
    Haas 196 912.77
    Red Bull 185 861.55
    Alpine 185 861.55
    McLaren 121 563.50
    Cadillac 110 512.27
    Audi 95 442.42
    Aston Martin 4 18.63

    Laps completed by engine manufacturer
    Laps Kilometres
    Mercedes 806 3,753.54
    Ferrari 603 2,808.17
    RBPT 504 2,347.13
    Audi 95 442.42
    Honda 4 18.63

    ‘Best times and total mileage’;

    https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/b...-at-barcelona/


    Five winners and six losers from secret F1 testing sessions
    A week of running in Barcelona was conducted behind closed doors - with one team failing to travel out there at all
    30 January 2026
    James Gray
    i News

    Losers: Williams team principal James Vowles tried to put a brave face on the fact that his crew didn’t run on any days at all in Barcelona. But the British team are the biggest losers of this week for their inability even to rock up in Spain amid reports of the car being overweight and having failed pre-season crash tests, which Vowles denied.

    Williams are not the only ones hoping to climb to the top; Aston Martin declared that intent with the signing of Adrian Newey as their new technical guru and then team principal. But the AMR26 only made a first appearance in the last hour of the penultimate day and initially looked good before the car came to a halt in the hands of Lance Stroll and the session was red flagged.

    Grid newcomers Cadillac ended day one a whopping six-and-a-half seconds off the pace with Sergio Perez admitting there were “a lot of issues”. But team boss Graeme Lowdon declared it more a shakedown than a proper test for the sport’s rookies.

    ‘Five winners and six losers’;

    https://inews.co.uk/sport/formula-on...00?ITO=newsnow


    How Oscar Piastri’s first lap times in McLaren’s 2026 F1 car compares with Lando Norris
    29 Jan 2026
    Ashley Hambly
    F1 Oversteer

    Oscar Piastri was just three-tenths short of Lando Norris after his first day of testing McLaren’s 2026 F1 car. Oscar Piastri’s fastest time of his first run out in the McLaren MCL40 was a 1:18.419, just over two tenths slower than Norris’ personal benchmark of a 1:18.189 on the day prior, according to SoyMotor.

    Oscar Piastri’s afternoon session was scuppered by a fuel systems issue on day four. Following the conclusion of the allotted testing times, McLaren revealed that they had been suffering from a fuel system issue, which explained Piastri’s absence in the afternoon. Of course, it’s not desirable, but finding an issue like this is also one of the many reasons why testing is so crucial to each team.

    In a press release provided by the Woking-based outfit, they said that the issue ‘required extensive investigation’, and assured that their team of engineers are now hard at work to ensure a full day of running on Friday. They also detailed that both Norris and Piastri will share the driving duties for the final day of testing, while noting that they have found some ‘performance opportunities to exploit’ upon their return to HQ next week.

    ‘Oscar Piastri: 1:18.419’;

    https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/how...-lando-norris/


    False start for Cadillac: Perez sees 'more problems than surprises'
    29 Jan 2026
    Ludo van Denderen
    GPblog.com

    Cadillac are ironing-out their “problems” with their new F1 car according to Sergio Perez as F1’s newest team faces a number of challenges during preseason testing in Spain. After the day of testing in Barcelona, Perez was asked whether he encountered many surprises with the new car. “More than surprises, problems,” said the former Red Bull Racing driver. “Problems on all kinds of fronts; with the engine, with the car, with a few electronic issues.”

    “But I’m glad it’s happening now, and of course we still have a lot of work ahead of us, especially as a new team. So yes, these are exciting times.” Perez continued: “We were able to do a lot of running and gathered a lot of data. But I think we’re making progress in virtually every lap. So yes, it was a positive day. Hopefully we’ll have another positive day tomorrow with Valtteri [Bottas].”

    After a year away, Perez already feels quite at home back in the sport. “A little bit, yes, but in a way it still felt a bit strange to come back and see some people, some drivers, again. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen them, so yes, I’m happy to be back.”

    'More problems than surprises';

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/false...than-surprises


    Bearman praises Ferrari power unit despite small issue during testing
    29 Jan
    Savannah Lenz
    GPblog.com

    During Haas’s second day of preseason testing, Oliver Bearman praised Ferrari’s ‘impressive’ power unit - despite being hamstrung by a red flag. Speaking to F1.com, Bearman revealed he had a first taste of the new power unit in Italy and said,

    “First of all, really happy to be back on track. It was a short winter break, but, in typical racing driver form, after a few days, I was ready to feel some speed again. Fiorano was a good warm-up. It was wet all day, but we got through the plan that we had allocated, and now coming here doing a bit more laps in the dry as well, it's really nice to feel the car underneath me.”

    Wednesday was Haas’s second day running after Esteban Ocon completed 151 laps on Monday. Bearman said that the run plan was also what he intended to do. He added, “A lot of mileage is the plan. It's very early stages in this cycle of regulations, and we've had, so far up until now, very clean laps and very clean running. It was impressive to come from Fiorano, straight away do our 200km limit, and arrive and be out at 9 am two days later.”

    ‘Bearman praises Ferrari power unit’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/bearm...during-testing


    Aston Martin enciende Barcelona con el estreno del AMR26 y Mercedes sigue a lo suyo
    29 Ene 2026
    SoyMotor.

    https://soymotor.com/f1/noticias/cro...celona-f1-2026

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    Aston Martin 'emotional' over F1 2026 debut after Barcelona delay.
    “Each time when you have a new car, it's always emotional. It's a very, very, very exciting moment. A lot of hard work went into it over the last days.” Aston Martin chief trackside officer Mike Krack.
    30 Jan 2026
    Fergal Walsh
    RacingNews365

    Aston Martin gave its 2026 car its first on-track experience at the Barcelona shakedown on Thursday. Aston Martin chief trackside officer Mike Krack has labelled the team's on-track debut as “emotional”.

    “There's still a lot of work to come, but I think we can take a breath and be happy that we rolled out the car. It was really emotional and a nice moment for the team and a tribute to the hard work that everybody put in.” The AMR26 managed just four laps before it stuttered to a halt on the track, equipped with the new Honda power unit.

    Aston Martin now has one final day of running to get through in Barcelona before it heads to Bahrain for the second test. “F1 is relentless,” Krack added. “You always have to look forward, and there will be much more hard work to come, but we're looking forward to that.”

    “F1 is relentless”;

    https://racingnews365.com/aston-mart...arcelona-delay


    Martin Brundle suspects Adrian Newey may have been responsible for Aston Martin car delays
    30 Jan 2026
    David Comerford
    F1 Oversteer

    Martin Brundle says Adrian Newey pushes development ‘to the absolute limit’. Reports last week suggested that Aston Martin engine suppliers Honda weren’t completely ready for the new season. Newey confirmed to Martin Brundle that they were ‘playing catch-up’. But Brundle also suspects that Newey has been pushing back deadlines to maximise development time. He has apparently been notorious for waiting until ‘the last moment’ to sign off parts.

    Martin Brundle: “Adrian was saying to me that Honda are having to play catch-up because they were leaving and then they came back in. There’s some question marks there. You just know that Adrian will have a vision of how to maximise these new regulations. Let’s hope he’s done it. Let’s hope that car just flies.”

    “He’s also legendary for not wanting to sign things off! When the car was late, it didn’t surprise me at all to be honest, because the long lead times, chassis, gearboxes, radiators and the sort of thing, Adrian will push that, and he always has done, to the absolute limit, because he wants the maximum amount of development on those pieces. If it absolutely takes off, then as ever, you can say, he got it absolutely right. He’s waited until the last moment before having to commit. I’m going to assume that that car will be pretty handy through the year.”

    “To the absolute limit”;

    https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/mar...in-car-delays/


    Newey’s Aston Gamble: Radical Pushrods, Red Flagged Debut
    30 Jan 2026
    Alex Albuquerque
    FastestLap.com

    Aston Martin’s first proper glimpse of the Adrian Newey era arrived in Barcelona with equal parts intrigue and aggravation: a car that looks like it’s been drawn with a different ruler to much of the pitlane, and a shakedown debut that ended with the sort of precautionary stoppage you can live without when you’re already short on mileage. Lance Stroll finally rolled the AMR26 out in the final hour of Thursday’s running, the car wearing an all-black test livery ahead of its scheduled official launch on February 9. It didn’t run for long. Trackside marshals signalled for Stroll to pull over after spotting what was described as a potential electrical issue, triggering a late red flag and cutting short the first public outing of the team’s 2026 challenger.

    Aston Martin is expected back on track on Friday, but the bigger picture is already awkward: the team’s Barcelona plan amounts to only two of its permitted three days, having missed the start of the test. That’s not a crisis in itself, but it does strip away the comfort blanket teams like to have in the first week of a new regulation cycle. When everything is new — cars, tyres, aero philosophies, operating windows — you want boring laps, not unresolved question marks. Still, within minutes of the AMR26 turning a wheel, the technical spotters had their reward. The car is running pushrod suspension at both ends — and not just pushrod, but the double-pushrod layout that’s quickly shaping up as the default answer to the first big mechanical choice of 2026.

    The irony is that the moment the AMR26 finally appeared, the storyline shifted from “what did Newey decide?” to “how quickly can they get through their programme?” The stoppage may yet prove to be nothing more than a sensible early shut-down, the kind teams prefer to do rather than risk turning a minor gremlin into a headline.

    ‘Newey’s Aston Gamble’;

    https://fastestlap.com/news/neweys-a...flagged-debut/


    Newey's 'extreme' Aston Martin - Gary Anderson's first reaction

    29 Jan 2026
    Gary Anderson
    The Race

    Having just seen the first images of the 2026 Aston Martin, there’s no question it’s an Adrian Newey Formula 1 car! Even without seeing the detail, you can tell it’s extreme, aggressive and all of those other words you can use for a car that pushes to extremes. Concept-wise, it looks like it’s on the limit. The front and rear suspension appears to be pushrod, and the front top wishbone is very high and has a very wide base for its inboard pick-up points.

    You could also say it has a ‘zero’ sidepod concept, and then some. That’s not so much in terms of width, but in terms of depth, it’s so slim I’m even surprised there is room for a radiator in there. The intake is high and letterbox shaped and the exit is fairly well forward in the engine cover sides and I would say ‘brutal’. However, some of that is because the engine cover behind that opening is undercut to the extreme.

    There is also a larger-than-most undercut between the bottom of that intake and the top of the driver’s headrest. I suppose that could be the reason for the ‘horns’, but it’s difficult to see how big those horns and fins are. It does look like it might be ‘different’, to say the least, and that’s from front to rear. But then again what else would you expect from the ‘pencil’ of Adrian Newey? The first sight of the car has whetted everyone’s appetite and I’m looking forward to going over the detail when we see it.

    ‘An Adrian Newey Formula 1 car!’;

    https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/g...-aston-martin/


    Aston Martin Unveils Adrian Newey–Designed AMR26 in Late Pre-Season Test Debut
    30 Jan 2026
    James Rees
    F1 Chronicle

    The car only arrived in Spain on Wednesday, with the team spending much of the day completing final preparations before running. “It was a long day for all the mechanics and everyone in the team pushing flat out to get the car ready,” Stroll said. “We managed to get a few laps in at the end, and it felt good. Now it’s about learning the car and understanding where its strengths and weaknesses are.”

    “Everyone in the team pushing flat out to get the car ready”;

    https://f1chronicle.com/aston-martin.../?nowprocket=1


    Key Adrian Newey design decision emerges as Aston Martin AMR26 hits track
    30 Jan 2026
    Oliver Harden
    PlanetF1.com

    PlanetF1.com technical editor Matt Somerfield has confirmed that the design – strikingly different to most other 2026 cars in areas like the nose, sidepods and engine cover – includes a pushrod suspension at the front and rear of the car.

    A double-pushrod suspension has emerged as the early tech trend of the F1 2026 season with all but two teams taking this development route so far. Only Alpine and Cadillac have opted for a pullrod suspension to date, with Williams the only team yet to take to the track in 2026.

    ‘The design – strikingly different to most other 2026 cars’;

    https://www.planetf1.com/news/adrian...design-details


    Revealed! Adrian Newey's first F1 car for Aston Martin
    29 Jan 2026
    Ludo van Denderen
    GPblog.com

    It took a few days later than perhaps planned, but on the fourth day of testing, Aston Martin introduced the AMR26 — the first car Adrian Newey has designed for the British team. Here are the first images.

    ‘On the fourth day of testing’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/revea...r-aston-martin


    Aston Martin’s AMR26 Debut: Five Laps, A Thousand Questions
    29 Jan 2026
    Alex Albuquerque
    FastestLap.com

    Lance Stroll managed just five laps before pulling over in the third sector, bringing the team’s long-awaited 2026 debut to an early stop. From the outside it looked like a textbook first-day breakdown, but the word in the paddock was that this was a precautionary halt rather than anything catastrophically letting go.

    The context matters. Aston Martin arrived at this shakedown week having already admitted it would be late to the party, with Adrian Newey pushing development right up to the deadline. Barcelona became the first time the chassis and power unit had actually been bolted together and run as a complete package. That sort of late integration can be survivable if everything talks to everything first time. If it doesn’t, you stop early, you don’t take risks, and you take your data home.

    ‘A Thousand Questions’;

    https://fastestlap.com/news/aston-ma...and-questions/

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    Leclerc tops times, but Newey’s Aston steals the show.
    Leclerc might have ended the morning quickest, but the first proper public glimpse of Fernando Alonso in Aston Martin’s AMR26 — the latest Adrian Newey design — was the moment that actually made people look up from the timing app.
    January 30, 2026
    Alex Albuquerque
    FastestLap.com

    And then there was Aston Martin. Aston didn’t rush into the session; Alonso waited a few minutes longer than most before heading out within the opening 20. What followed was very clearly not a “go set a time” plan. Alonso’s early work was almost entirely installation laps, with unconfirmed reports suggesting Aston Martin was enforcing a speed limit in the 230–275 km/h range while it tested systems and ran through checks on its new Honda power unit. That sort of programme is hardly glamorous, but it’s the kind of foundation-laying that can save a team later when the mileage really starts to matter.

    Once Aston did begin to open the taps, Alonso’s times tumbled quickly — albeit from a long way back and still well off the front-running pace. He improved to 1:21.728, then 1:20.795 on soft Pirellis, ending seventh with 49 laps. No-one in the paddock will treat that as a performance headline. The more interesting takeaway is simply that the AMR26 is now a living thing on track, not a studio render or a whispered rumour, and that Alonso is already leaning into it.

    Unofficial or not, the timing screen at lunch read:
    Leclerc 1:16.653 (79 laps)
    Piastri 1:17.446 (79 laps)
    Verstappen 1:18.285 (69 laps)
    Bearman 1:18.423 (105 laps)
    Gasly 1:19.754 (78 laps)
    Bortoleto 1:20.179 (64 laps)
    Alonso 1:20.795 (49 laps)
    Bottas 1:22.790 (33 laps)
    Plenty will change once the real testing — and then the real racing — begins. But on a morning when Ferrari needed a cleaner narrative and Aston needed its first proper footprint, both got something they can build on.

    ‘And then there was Aston Martin’;

    https://fastestlap.com/news/leclerc-...eals-the-show/


    Leclerc makes the Ferrari power unit roar to top morning session on Friday
    30 Jan 2026
    Kada Sarkozi
    GPblog.com

    Charles Leclerc set the pace on Friday morning of the final day of the 2026 Barcelona pre-season test. A total of eight teams are on track today at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Williams is not present, while Mercedes and Racing Bulls have already completed the maximum three permitted days on track. Leclerc was reportedly the fastest, setting an unofficial lap time of 1:16.653. The Ferrari driver completed 79 laps.

    Max Verstappen could also return to action. GPblog understands that the team could not be on track yesterday as additional parts also had to be flown in from Milton Keynes. The RB22 is now ready for Verstappen, who reportedly clocked the third fastest time this morning.

    ‘Ferrari power unit roar to top’;

    https://www.gpblog.com/en/breaking-n...sion-on-friday


    Lando Norris gives ominous six-word verdict after first 2026 F1 test
    World champion Lando Norris has driven the new McLaren MCL40 for the first time at Barcelona testing
    30 Jan 2026
    Harry Smith and Daniel Clark
    Somerset Live

    Lando Norris expressed that 'it still feels like a McLaren' after taking the MCL40 for its inaugural spin at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Wednesday. The reigning world champion's comments may raise eyebrows among rivals such as Max Verstappen and George Russell, considering the Woking-based team's commanding performance in the 2025 season.

    "This is still going to take a while," the Bristol-born driver commented when questioned about the team's new contender. "The conditions here are quite different to what they're going to be in Bahrain, what they're going to be in Melbourne.”

    "It's just trying to gather as much information, in every condition possible, whether it's going to rain in the next couple of days or be dry or whatever, the more laps we can do, the better. So yeah, nice to be back. Different feelings, of course. It still feels like a McLaren, it still feels powerful, it still feels like a Formula 1 car, which is the most important thing.", reports the Express.

    ‘Ominous six-word verdict’;

    https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/sport...s-six-10786924


    Gary Anderson's in-depth analysis of 2026 Aston Martin F1 car
    Jan 30, 2026
    Gary Anderson
    The Race

    And now for the more interesting part: the front suspension. Yes, it's similar to most in that it is a double-wishbone system with a pushrod-operated inboard springing and damping mechanism. But Aston Martin has pushed the limits just that little bit further on the overall packaging… …Ride-height reduction with speed will happen depending on the vertical stiffness of the car. There will also be a slight movement with roll, but with this amount of anti-dive there won't be much, if any, movement under braking. It's only when you come off the brakes that the car will get back to its proper ride height for the aerodynamic load at the speed it is traveling at.

    In effect, this suspension layout will increase the caster with speed, which can give more straightline stability and/or decrease caster as the speed reduces. This will reduce the steering load for slower-speed corners, giving the driver more steering feedback. Moving to the middle of the car, the side view is where you start to see the aerodynamic differences mount up. The sidepods are reduced in cross-section. I wouldn't say they are narrow or 'zero' sidepods, but their volume runs more or less in line with what the airflow structure around them would want to do.

    It's great to see a car that is a bit different, but that doesn't mean it's better than the others. However, it shows some lateral thinking and demonstrates that there are quite a few ways to achieve the same end result. Adrian has been very good at that in the past, but today's cars are not the work of one person, so there will be many very intelligent brains who have contributed to what we are looking at. But the reality is that you still need one captain to decide in which direction the ship is travelling in, and that person at Aston Martin is Adrian Newey.

    ‘Gary Anderson's in-depth analysis’;

    https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/g...-adrian-newey/


    Gary Anderson hails Adrian Newey for Aston Martin’s ‘extreme’ idea that no rival F1 team has used
    30 January 2026
    Kyle Archer
    F1 Oversteer

    Gary Anderson thinks Adrian Newey created an ‘extreme double floor’ with Aston Martin’s 2026 car. Gary Anderson is “surprised” that Aston Martin have left enough room for a radiator in their sidepods, as they are so small. He also praises Newey for Aston Martin’s sidepods, as the design creates almost a “double floor” that should reduce drag and can prove huge in 2026.

    “You could say it has a ‘zero’ sidepod concept, and then some,” Anderson has told The Race. “That’s not so much in terms of width, but in terms of depth. It’s so slim, I’m even surprised there is room for a radiator in there. The intake is high and letterbox-shaped, and the exit is fairly well forward in the engine cover sides, and I would say ‘brutal’. However, some of that is because the engine cover behind that opening is undercut to the extreme.”

    “As for the sidepod itself, it’s effectively an extreme double floor. This means the cross-sectional area between the wheels going from front to back will be smaller than the others that I have seen. That will mean a lot less airflow displacement as the car passes through it, which in turn should reduce the drag level. This could be very beneficial under these regulations.”

    ‘Aston Martin’s ‘extreme’ idea’;

    https://www.f1oversteer.com/news/gar...team-has-used/


    How Aston Martin rushed the AMR26 to Barcelona on a 50-year-old Antonov plane
    30 Jan 2026
    Roberto Chinchero
    Motorsport.com

    Finding an aircraft capable of carrying the large crate containing the brand new 2026 F1 car. A 1972 Antonov An-12BP, a four engine turboprop built more than half a century ago.

    ‘50-year-old Antonov plane’;

    https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/a...onov/10794106/

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