Red Bull's Red Flag Lifting as Team Seals Strong Performance in Barcelona Shakedown
Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar expressed surprise at the team's productive and smooth performance at the first day of Formula 1 pre-season testing in Barcelona. The young driver topped the timesheet with a time of 1:18.159s, finishing just over half a second clear of Mercedes' George Russell.
Hadjar attributed the success to having "only minor issues" throughout the day, praising the team's work on their brand-new engine. He stated that the car felt smooth and was an improvement on what he experienced in his rookie season. The driver also highlighted the reliability of the new power unit, saying it was a major step forward.
Russell echoed Hadjar's sentiments, expressing admiration for Red Bull's performance, particularly with two cars running effectively. Mercedes had previously set high expectations for their 2026 car, but Russell noted that they weren't the only team to deliver strong results. The Briton suggested that the level of competition has increased significantly since the last time new engines were introduced in 2014.
Kimi Antonelli gave a glowing review of his first day with Mercedes, praising the new package and the team's work on improving driveability. He noted that while there are still things to tweak, the car feels good to drive and is an improvement over last season.
As the teams continue to fine-tune their cars for the upcoming season, these results demonstrate a promising start for Red Bull and Mercedes. The level of competition has never been higher in F1, with several top teams showing impressive performances on the first day of testing.
Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar expressed surprise at the team's productive and smooth performance at the first day of Formula 1 pre-season testing in Barcelona. The young driver topped the timesheet with a time of 1:18.159s, finishing just over half a second clear of Mercedes' George Russell.
Hadjar attributed the success to having "only minor issues" throughout the day, praising the team's work on their brand-new engine. He stated that the car felt smooth and was an improvement on what he experienced in his rookie season. The driver also highlighted the reliability of the new power unit, saying it was a major step forward.
Russell echoed Hadjar's sentiments, expressing admiration for Red Bull's performance, particularly with two cars running effectively. Mercedes had previously set high expectations for their 2026 car, but Russell noted that they weren't the only team to deliver strong results. The Briton suggested that the level of competition has increased significantly since the last time new engines were introduced in 2014.
Kimi Antonelli gave a glowing review of his first day with Mercedes, praising the new package and the team's work on improving driveability. He noted that while there are still things to tweak, the car feels good to drive and is an improvement over last season.
As the teams continue to fine-tune their cars for the upcoming season, these results demonstrate a promising start for Red Bull and Mercedes. The level of competition has never been higher in F1, with several top teams showing impressive performances on the first day of testing.