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F1 Testing, Bahrain Day Three: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen ahead of Ferrari as Mercedes trail 2022 rivals


Is Max Verstappen heading into his Formula 1 title defence as the favourite? Red Bull show form on final day of testing to beat Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, with Mercedes only fourth; Watch the season-opening Bahrain GP from March 18-20, all live on Sky Sports F1

Last Updated: 12/03/22 4:31pm


It's a job well done for Red Bull as Max Verstappen pushes one last time to take the fastest lap of the week in Bahrain. 

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It’s a job well done for Red Bull as Max Verstappen pushes one last time to take the fastest lap of the week in Bahrain. 

It’s a job well done for Red Bull as Max Verstappen pushes one last time to take the fastest lap of the week in Bahrain. 

Max Verstappen overhauled Ferrari to ensure an improving Red Bull finished pre-season testing on top in Bahrain, with Mercedes trailing their rivals ahead of a much-anticipated opening race of F1 2022.

Red Bull, having been relatively quiet through the first five days of winter running, debuted new upgrades – including sculpted sidepods – for their RB18 on the very final day and promptly sent warnings to the whole grid with their new-found pace.

Sergio Perez topped the morning before Verstappen surged to the front in the faster evening session, beating Charles Leclerc in the previously fancied Ferrari by 0.6seconds amid a flurry of impressive and consistent laps.

Verstappen’s final time was a 1:31.720, giving him a boost before his maiden title defence starts with the Bahrain GP, all live on Sky Sports F1 on March 18-20.

Anthony Davidson says George Russell looks as if he lacks confidence as he battles with porpoising on the final day of the Bahrain testing.

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Anthony Davidson says George Russell looks as if he lacks confidence as he battles with porpoising on the final day of the Bahrain testing.

Anthony Davidson says George Russell looks as if he lacks confidence as he battles with porpoising on the final day of the Bahrain testing.

Fernando Alonso finished third for Alpine, who enjoyed a much better Bahrain test compared to Barcelona, while George Russell put in Mercedes’ best lap of the test – but it was a full second off Verstappen and only good enough for fourth.

Paddock consensus is that Mercedes, the sport’s dominant team for the past eight seasons, have been holding some speed back – although Lewis Hamilton, who drove in the morning and finished 17th, is adamant about their standing.

Valtteri Bottas causes a red flag as he's forced to stop with car troubles.

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Valtteri Bottas causes a red flag as he’s forced to stop with car troubles.

Valtteri Bottas causes a red flag as he’s forced to stop with car troubles.

“At the moment I don’t think we will be competing for wins,” stated Hamilton. “We’re not the quickest at the moment. We have a significant amount of pace to find.”

Valtteri Bottas was fifth for Alfa Romeo ahead of Yuki Tsunoda, but ended the day with a reliability issue,

Haas driver Mick Schumacher has caused the first red flag of the day at the Bahrain test.

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Haas driver Mick Schumacher has caused the first red flag of the day at the Bahrain test.

Haas driver Mick Schumacher has caused the first red flag of the day at the Bahrain test.

Lando Norris – filling in for Daniel Ricciardo who has Covid-19 – was ninth for McLaren, who managed to bump up their Bahrain mileage with 90 laps following a difficult start to the test.

Mick Schumacher was eighth, though he could improve his standing as Haas once again have extra testing hours at their disposal on Saturday evening.

Bahrain pre-season test: Final day timesheet

Driver Team Time Tyres Laps
1) Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:31.720 C5 (very soft) 53
2) Charles Leclerc Ferrari +0.695 C4 (soft) 51
3) Fernando Alonso Alpine +0.978 C4 122
4) George Russell Mercedes +1.039 C5 71
5) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +1.265 C3 (medium) 68
6) Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri +1.282 C4 57
7) Sergio Perez Red Bull +1.385 C3 43
8) Mick Schumacher Haas +1.431 C3 64
9) Lando Norris McLaren +1.471 C4 90
10) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +2.101 C3 81
11) Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo +2.239 C4 82
12) Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri +3.145 C4 91
13) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +3.185 C5 68
14) Alex Albon Williams +3.451 C3 18
15) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +3.914 C3 124
16) Nicholas Latifi Williams +4.309 C3 53
17) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +4.497 C5 78
18) Kevin Magnussen Haas +6.896 C2 (hard) 38

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