Who's hot and who's not in F1 testing?
Time is running out for teams to finish their pre-season work before heading to Australia. Based on trackside observations, we can get a clearer picture for how the field stacks up
Formula 1 pre-season testing is drawing to a close, with only one day left to run before the teams have to pack up, ship out, and head to Australia for the first race of the new campaign.
Time is running short to understand this new breed of F1 car, fine-tune set-ups, gather data, unlock performance, and validate reliability.
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