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Ferrari Tops Bahrain Test as Mercedes Sets Early Benchmark Under Engine Scrutiny

Focus now turns to FIA compression‑ratio checks before Melbourne alongside urgent work on start procedures.

Overview

  • Charles Leclerc set the week’s fastest lap at 1:31.992 as Ferrari impressed over single laps and delivered notably quick practice starts.
  • Paddock analysis indicates Mercedes holds a slight early edge with strong reliability, even as rivals question its compression‑ratio interpretation and an FIA verification vote is expected.
  • George Russell cautioned that launches could decide early races after calling his Bahrain practice starts worse than his worst in F1, while Ferrari and Ferrari‑powered Haas managed clean getaways.
  • Engineers flagged Ferrari’s smaller turbo, credited for rapid launches and response, as a potential handicap at power‑sensitive venues such as Monza, Spa, Silverstone and possibly Albert Park.
  • Top drivers and ex‑drivers criticized the 2026 formula’s energy‑management focus, with Max Verstappen calling the cars “Formula E on steroids” and Lucas Di Grassi publicly agreeing.