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Mercedes Set Reliability Pace as Ferrari Clocks Late Benchmark in Closed Barcelona F1 Shakedown

Attention now shifts to Bahrain for a truer read on the new era.

Overview

  • Mercedes completed about 500 laps to lead mileage and drew praise for a cohesive package, though a senior figure pushed back on favorite status as rivals judged the top four to be closely matched.
  • Lewis Hamilton logged the fastest reported lap at 1:16.348 on Friday in unofficial timings as Ferrari finished near the top for mileage, with Charles Leclerc calling the SF-26’s true pace a huge question mark.
  • Rival engineers and reporters flagged potential handling and drag concerns on Ferrari’s new car, even as the team emphasized reliability and deferred performance judgments to Bahrain.
  • Red Bull’s in-house power unit with Ford support ran reliably across substantial laps, with Max Verstappen describing the overall package as a work in progress after a productive final day.
  • Aston Martin’s Adrian Newey-influenced design drew attention for its radical concept but completed very limited running at roughly 65 laps, leaving its Honda-powered package to be proven in open testing.