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Mercedes Sets Early Mileage Pace as Hamilton Ends Barcelona Shakedown Fastest

Upcoming Bahrain running is expected to clarify the true competitive order under Formula 1’s new 2026 regulations.

Overview

  • Mercedes completed roughly 500 laps across its three permitted days, logging the week’s benchmark for reliability before packing up early.
  • Ferrari covered about 440 laps and left on a high after Lewis Hamilton’s unofficial 1:16.348 on soft tyres topped the final day, though times were not official.
  • Red Bull’s first in‑house power unit, developed with Ford, ran extensive mileage across Red Bull and Racing Bulls with no major faults reported after repairing Isack Hadjar’s crash damage.
  • Aston Martin’s Adrian Newey‑influenced AMR26 drew attention for its radical design but managed limited running of around 65 laps, and Williams skipped the shakedown entirely.
  • Analysts urged caution on pecking‑order calls, with two Bahrain tests on February 11–13 and 18–20 expected to be more revealing in warmer conditions and with more representative programmes.