February 21, 2024, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 test drives in Bahrain 2023, in the picture Max Verstappen (NLD), Oracle Red Bull Racing. Photo by: Hasan Bratic/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Max Verstappen has topped the first day of pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit in a disperse field that’s focused on discovering their new machineries rather than going for fast, performance runs.

Morning Session

The morning stint saw Verstappen on top, kicking things off on a positive note for Red Bull Racing.

However, timings here should be taken with a grain of salt. After all, most teams today were in a “discovery mode” of their new machineries and not really looking for the best performance yet.

One that was happy today was Valtteri Bottas. The Finnish driver said it was “immediately clear” Sauber’s new car was much better than last year’s iteration.

“[The new car is] better than the C43, that’s immediately clear’ which is good, and which is something we had predicted, at least with the correlation to the simulator, which is what we’ve been predicting,” he told the media.

Not everything went smoothly for everyone as Alexander Albon suffered mechanical problems due to bad sensor data with 20 minutes to go. However, problems were fixed and teammate Logan Sargeant was able to drive in the afternoon, although the team suffered a slight delay.

Windy conditions made things difficult for some, especially Tsunoda, but it caused no further struggles.

Pre-season testing, Day 1, Morning results

Afternoon session

No changes at the lead as Max Verstappen once again topped the charts. The Red Bull Racing champion set a time of 1:31.344 (M) and completed 135 laps during the day, as he monopolized today’s sessions for the team.

Tomorrow it will be a different story, as teammate Sergio Pérez takes over.

The difference between the top and second-placed Lando Norris (+1.140s – M) made it clear Red Bull is looking strong heading into the new season, but again – those results must be taken with a grain of salt, they are not representative.

However, it is also unrealistic to expect monumental changes in such a short period of time. Haas knows it.

Williams’ Logan Sargeant had a scary moment as he went off track and into the gravel. His car did not suffer severe damages, but it was certainly a heart-stopping moment for the American and everyone back at his box.

Both Haas drivers finished the day last, with Kevin Magnussen over teammate Nico Hulkenberg. They both are managing their expectations with the new team principal and are aware that it will be a rough road for the American squad before they can be competitive.

“We changed the characteristics of the car. So, I think, we are in a better place with this car, but so is everyone else,” Magnussen said.

Pre-season testing resumes tomorrow at Bahrain from 8 AM CET.

PosDriverTeamTimeTire
1Max VerstappenRed Bull1:31.34C3
2Lando NorrisMcLaren+1.140C3
3Carlos SainzFerrari+1.240C3
4Daniel RicciardoRB F1+1.255C3
5Pierre GaslyAlpine+1.461C3
6Lance StrollAston Martin+1.663C3
7Charles LeclercFerrari+1.903C3
8Fernando AlonsoAston Martin+2.041C3
9Oscar PiastriMcLaren+2.314C3
10Guanyu ZhouSauber+2.527C3
11Logan SargeantWilliams+2.538C3
12George RussellMercedes+2.765C3
13Yuki TsunodaRB F1+2.792C3
14Valtteri BottasSauber+3.087C3
15Alexander AlbonWilliams+3.243C3
16Esteban OconAlpine+3.333C2
17Kevin MagnussenHaas+4.348C3
18Nico HulkenbergHaas+4.562C3
Pre-season testing, Day 1, Overall results