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2026 Testing
Well it's here, and all teams except Williams have had the cars on track for the first official session. Though a closed session photos are leaking out, and we have some initial times as well as unofficial lap counts.
As it stands now....
Mercedes George Russell Day Four 1:16.445** Red Bull Isack Hadjar Day One 1:18.159 Ferrari Charles Leclerc Day Four 1:18.223** McLaren Lando Norris Day Three 1:18.307 Racing Bulls Arvid Lindblad Day Four 1:18.451** Alpine Franco Colapinto Day Three 1:19.150 Haas Oliver Bearman Day Three 1:19.314 Audi Nico Hulkenberg Day Three 1:21:010 Cadillac Sergio Perez Day Four 1:21.024**
Aston Martin Lance Stroll Day Four 1:46.404**
These times really don't tell us a lot yet, as they will continue to tumble at some stage, and of course we can't figure out who is sandbagging and who is running light "glory laps" for the time being. AMR just hit the track today and stopped, so I don't think that is even a representative initial lap.
For now, it looks like Merc is really pounding in a lot of laps.
Team Number of laps Mercedes 501 Racing Bulls 318 Ferrari 295 Haas 196 Red Bull 187 Alpine 185 McLaren 124 Cadillac 110 Audi 95 Aston Martin 4
As for the new regs, plenty of evidence of quite a bit of harvesting, but for now the cars are looking quicker out of the gate than many of us expected.
Also as far as regs.....
Beam wings are no longer allowed. Apparently Newey had to tell someone to hold his beer........
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Today, 17:50 #2
Lewis Hamilton was the quickest on day 5 with an impressive time of 1.16.348.
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