F1 Bahrain pre-season test - Day 1
Minute by minute updates on the opening day of the 2022 Bahrain F1 pre-season test
All 10 teams are set to be in action for the first day of the Bahrain pre-season test, fresh off the back of the Barcelona shakedown test two weeks ago which saw the debut of the new era of F1 with the new cars devised under the new technical regulations.
Track action gets underway at 7am GMT and finishes at 4pm GMT. The day will be split by a one-hour lunch break (11am-12pm GMT) which can be reduced if requested due to lost track time from either red flags or poor weather conditions.
The opening day will provide a first look at what changes each team has made to the cars following the Barcelona pre-season shakedown test, as teams search for ways to solve the porpoising phenomenon which cropped up in the shakedown test.
Haas is set to miss the morning session after a late arrival of freight due to transport delays, with reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi prepared to drive the VF-22 this afternoon for the US team.
On the eve of the Bahrain test, Haas announced Kevin Magnussen would make a return to F1 to replace Nikita Mazepin following the termination of his contract, while the team also cut ties to title sponsor Uralkali due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Bahrain pre-season test will take place on 10-12 March ahead of the 2022 F1 season opener at the same venue, the Bahrain Grand Prix, on 18-20 March.
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Ocon is the latest to lock-up at Turn 1 and then his Alpine car bottoms out through Turn 3.Zhou has a messy lap but still improves on his personal best with a 1m37.164s to go fifth. The Alfa Romeo driver locked up at Turn 10 before the rear steps out exiting Turn 11. Slippery out there.
Trackside update
Porpoising was the hot topic in Spain, and I think I can twist another marine-based analogy here in Bahrain. The Mercedes W13, from the rear three-quarter angle, with its dramatic new sidepod treatment, resembles a cuttlefish to my eye. How dramatically the sculpted bodywork falls down and out into the rippling floor… or perhaps I’m dehydrated already.
Thanks Jake, I'm on the instant coffee and feel infinitely inferior in the hot drinks stakes.
We're coming to the end of the second hour, and here's things as they stand:
- Leclerc, Ferrari, 1m34.531s, C3 - 25 laps
- Hamilton, Mercedes, 1m36.365s, C3 - 30
- Perez, Red Bull, 1m36.581s, C2 prototype - 30
- Vettel, Aston Martin, 1m36.637s, C2 - 21
- Norris, McLaren, 1m37.580s, C4 - 8
- Albon, Williams, 1m.37.794s, C2 prototype - 21
- Ocon, Alpine, 1m37.852s, C2 prototype - 11
- Zhou, Alfa Romeo, 1m38.675s, C3 - 30
- Gasly, AlphaTauri, 1m40.366s, C4 - 19
Here's the order after the first hour:
- Leclerc, Ferrari, 1m35.953s, C4 - 6 laps
- Vettel, Aston Martin, 1m37.945s, C2 - 7
- Perez, Red Bull, 1m37.950s, C2 prototype - 9
- Zhou, Alfa Romeo, 1m39.290s, C3 - 4
- Hamilton, Mercedes, 1m40.605s, C2 - 14
- Gasly, AlphaTauri, 1m43.070s, C4 - 11
- Ocon, Alpine, No time, C2 - 1
- Albon, Williams, No time, C4 - 4
- Norris, McLaren, No time, C4 - 2
By: Haydn Cobb