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Mercedes reveal Bahrain test insight after successful Barcelona shakedown
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Mercedes reveal Bahrain test insight after successful Barcelona shakedown

Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin has explained the team's approach to the upcoming Bahrain pre-season test. The Brackley-based squad enjoyed a highly positive Barcelona shakedown as George Russell and Kimi Antonelli clocked 502 laps between them throughout three days of running. Such was the efficiency of the event, Shovlin previously noted that Mercedes had ticked all of its boxes across the first two days of on-track action. Having given the W17 car its initial run at a Silverstone event prior to its appearance in Barcelona, Shovlin asserted both outings have proven successful for Mercedes. “For every event, whether it was the shakedown in Silverstone or the first test, we have an idea of what objectives we want to achieve,” he said.  “We've pretty much ticked all of those boxes for these two.” Bahrain will host two tests next month, running from February 11 - 13, before the final pre-season outing on February 18 - 20. Mercedes head to the Bahrain tests in strong shape as Shovlin outlined that the focus will shift more to extracting pace from the car. “Bahrain, we're going to move more to set up exploration, trying to work out how you get the car in the right window,” he said. “And while you can do setup here [in Barcelona], it's so cold, it's not really relevant to any race track.  “Bahrain is going to be a much better place to check that the car runs well at temperature, both in terms of the chassis performance side but also just the systems running effectively. “That final Bahrain [test] hopefully will be more just about the race preparation.  “So preparing for qualifying, preparing for the race, and all the situations that that throws up.”

Mercedes strike early fear into F1 rivals with stunning Barcelona test
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Mercedes strike early fear into F1 rivals with stunning Barcelona test

Mercedes' F1 rivals will no doubt have raised eyebrows at what they have seen this week from the German manufacturing giant. Although it is only the first test of F1's latest, but wide-sweeping regulatory era, there were signs of early bulletproof reliability from a team that dominated the sport the last time a new power unit was introduced in 2014. Mercedes also emerged as the early pacesetter during the closed-door Barcelona test, to add to its impressive mileage with its new W17, although not too much can be read into the stopwatch at this stage. Nevertheless, the Silver Arrows made a statement over its three days, which concluded on Thursday, with George Russell and Kimi Antonelli combining for a staggering 499 laps of permitted running, or 2,323 kilometres, showcasing the reliability of the car's new chassis and power unit. The team's smooth progress stood out in contrast to some of the teething difficulties faced elsewhere in the paddock. Mercedes' engine customers have also benefited from this reliability. McLaren, despite being late to the testing party on Wednesday, and Alpine have enjoyed a relatively solid start, although the former encountered a fuel system issue on Thursday with its MCL40 which consigned Oscar Piastri to the garage for the afternoon session. From champion Lando Norris' perspective, after his 76 laps on Wednesday, he said "the car worked exactly as McLaren had hoped", highlighting both the chassis system and the Mercedes power unit's contribution to its successful running. The German manufacturer's technical prowess has allowed it to shift focus beyond basic reliability. Technical director Andrew Shovlin revealed that Mercedes could concentrate on setup work during Thursday's running. From that perspective, it arguably now has a baseline not many of its competitors will possess going into the two three-day tests in Bahrain in February. While Mercedes explored its setup options and refined its package, several rivals encountered significant setbacks. Aston Martin only fired up its new Honda engine on Thursday, whilst Audi has faced technical problems with its R26, underlining the challenges posed by the heavily revised 2026 regulations. Although Red Bull and Ferrari have also achieved respectable mileage totals so far, with one day of running still available for both teams on Friday, Mercedes has clearly established itself as the benchmark for reliability during these crucial early days. Its seamless integration of new technology, whilst its competitors adapt, suggests the Silver Arrows may have gained a vital head start ahead of the new regulatory era.

Mercedes reveal impressive scale of 'encouraging' F1 2026 start
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Mercedes reveal impressive scale of 'encouraging' F1 2026 start

Mercedes has reached all of its objectives from the Barcelona shakedown after just two days of running. The Brackley-based squad enjoyed an encouraging opening day of on-track action on Monday as George Russell and Kimi Antonelli tallied up 151 laps between them. Mercedes returned to the track on Wednesday for their second of three allowed days and clocked another 183 laps - taking its total count for the week up to 334. It has not been bogged down by any major reliability concerns, which has allowed it to carry out its scheduled programme largely uninterrupted. “We’re pretty pleased with [Wednesday], obviously two days done out of the three,” trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin said. “We’ve more or less ticked all our objectives from the first and the second [day]. “So really pleased with how the car has gone. We managed to do over two race distances [on Wednesday] with it. “Both drivers feeling that now - but the car was going strong at the end. So that was really encouraging.” Other teams have run into various issues, causing red flags after being forced to stop on the track. Shovlin suggested the disruptions from other teams are the biggest obstacles Mercedes is navigating to get through its programme. “Mileage, we are a bit ahead of where we'd hoped to be, so that's good,” he said. “Normally you’d expect to have a few teething problems, the odd reliability thing that costs you track time. “The car worked faultlessly. We're actually losing more track time from other people breaking down and causing red flags than for anything on our side. “In terms of data gathered, we're getting there, but as all the electrical systems are new, there's still quite a few issues that we're bottoming out with collecting the data and making sure everything is as accurate as we normally have it. “But as I said, we had a long list of objectives and if anything, we’re slightly ahead of where we expected to be on day two.”

Impressive Mercedes thunder on in Barcelona as Lando Norris shows off new McLaren
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Impressive Mercedes thunder on in Barcelona as Lando Norris shows off new McLaren

Mercedes maintained its sterling reliability at the start of 2026 F1 pre-season testing as George Russell clocked up the laps on a day when McLaren finally made its first appearance. It was a day when several teams made an appearance, as the forecasted rain failed to materialise, although for Audi and Haas it did not go as planned. Nico Hulkenberg had managed four laps in the Audi before encountering an apparent technical issue that has since consigned him to the garage, whilst Oliver Bearman also caused a brief interruption, but was back on track just before the lunch break. After sitting out the first two days of the five-day private test at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya, all eyes were naturally on the McLaren garage to see if the MCL40 would make an appearance. Finally, bearing the No.1 on his car, F1 champion Lando Norris took to the track to complete systems checks, clocking 34 laps, seemingly without any issues. The car is expected to run more productively over the final two days. In terms of reliability, Mercedes again made a particular impression. George Russell had completed 92 laps by 1 pm local time. After the car completed 154 laps on Monday, between Russell and team-mate Kimi Antonelli, the Silver Arrows is currently amassing the data on its W17. Russell also ended the morning session with the fastest lap, 1:17.580s, set late on. For some time, Alpine's Franco Colapinto had led the way with a 1:19.150s. Racing Bulls has also been on track, with Arvid Lindblad behind the wheel. Red Bull opted to skip the test day after Isack Hadjar's crash, while Ferrari and Cadillac have not yet appeared. Aston Martin and Williams were already known not to be there on Wednesday. View the all-new McLaren below!

Isack Hadjar sets early Barcelona pace as Aston Martin confirm testing delay
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Isack Hadjar sets early Barcelona pace as Aston Martin confirm testing delay

Isack Hadjar unofficially topped the afternoon session on the opening day of the official shakedown test in Barcelona, according to local reports. With live timing cut following the morning session and security high, reports of track action have been minimal. READ MORE: 2026 F1 Barcelona Pre-Season Test - Day 1 unofficial afternoon results Aston Martin reveal Barcelona F1 test plan after delay fears Aston Martin has confirmed that it will not complete three days of running at this week’s official shakedown test in Barcelona. RacingNews365 discovered last week that the Silverstone-based team was facing potential delays with its AMR26, which will not be seen on track until the latter stages of the test. READ MORE: Aston Martin reveal Barcelona F1 test plan after delay fears Mercedes rivals handed stark warning after Kimi Antonelli issues high praise Kimi Antonelli has handed Mercedes' rivals an early warning after praising the initial performance of the Silver Arrows' power unit. The 19-year-old was the first driver to exit the pit lane at the start of the opening day of the official shakedown test in Barcelona, before handing the W17 over to George Russell. READ MORE: Mercedes rivals handed stark warning after Kimi Antonelli issues high praise Esteban Ocon left in awe of 'unbelievable' Haas: 'People have climbed mountains' Esteban Ocon was left in awe of the "unbelievable effort" Haas has made to get into a decent position for the Barcelona test, sharing that the team has "climbed mountains." Haas opted to run on the opening day of the five-day test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with Ocon getting his chance behind the wheel of the VF-26. READ MORE: Esteban Ocon left in awe of 'unbelievable' Haas: 'People have climbed mountains' Red Bull surprise with aggressive design for Max Verstappen Ahead of its on-track debut on Monday in Barcelona, Red Bull shared the first real images of its 2026 F1 challenger, the RB22. The car was driven on the track by Isack Hadjar, with Max Verstappen due to jump behind the wheel later in the week. READ MORE: Red Bull surprise with aggressive design for Max Verstappen Investigation launched in to FIA Foundation charity An investigation has been launched into the FIA Foundation, the charitable arm responsible for funding road safety research and motorsport safety initiatives. The Charity Commission has opened the inquiry as it responds to concerns over governance and potential conflicts of interest between the Foundation and its parent organisation, the FIA, which governs F1 and many global motorsport categories. READ MORE: Investigation launched in to FIA Foundation charity