Pre-season testing summary: The best times of the 3-day testing in Bahrain

Motors Inside offers you an overview of these three days of testing, with supporting figures, taking into account the tire compounds used during the fastest lap.

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Pre-season testing summary: The best times of the 3-day testing in Bahrain

It is Sergio Perez who set the fastest time over the three days, combining all sessions. His best time was set on C4 tires, while second place goes to Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes on C5 compound.

Valterri Bottas sets the third best time with the Alfa Romeo despite an engine issue. He also sets his time in C5.

Leclerc and Sainz are behind with the Ferrari. They both set times with the C5 tires. It is worth noting that Ferrari had good testing as reliability was also on point. However, their times are over 7 tenths of a second behind Perez’s Red Bull, which seems quite far considering they are on the same C4 tire compound.

In sixth place, we find the AlphaTauri driver, Yuki Tsunoda. He also set his time on C4 with only two tenths of a gap compared to the Ferraris. So, it is easy to imagine that either AlphaTauri has made good progress, or Ferrari is still hiding their true potential. Haas is also close, about one second behind the leader, in seventh position with Kevin Magnussen.

Russell is 8th, he sets his best lap time on C5 tires, however, he suffered a retirement. Far from perfect testing for the English driver.

Alonso is 9th in the Aston Martin. He drove much more during his tests than Drugovich, who replaced the injured Stroll, and set a time of 1.145 seconds behind Perez in the C4. The second Alfa Romeo closes the top 10.

Outside of the top 10 in this ranking of the best lap times in Bahrain; Verstappen is 1.3 seconds behind his teammate, but on medium tires C3. He is the first among the drivers in this ranking with this less tender and therefore less fast compound. He is ahead of Drugovich, who is 12th on the Aston Martin with C5 tires.

The first McLaren is 13th fastest of these three days of testing, also on C3 tires just like Verstappen, and is “only” 5 tenths behind Verstappen. The other driver in this ranking who achieved his best time with C3 tires is Gasly, now at Alpine. He is further back, 17th, more than a second behind Verstappen. Please note that the fuel loads are unknown.

In 4th and in 14th and 15th place, we find two absent drivers from 2022, Nyck de Vries in the AlphaTauri and Nico Hülkenberg in the Haas.

Logan Sargeant’s Williams, a rookie driver, set the fastest time in C5 during these three days but was far behind the leaders. The American driver is 2.2 seconds behind Perez. However, he is the fastest of the Williams drivers, as Alexander Albon is in 18th place, 2.5 seconds behind on the softest tires as well.

Piastri and Ocon are bringing up the rear. Both drivers set their best times on medium tires and are very far off Verstappen’s C3-leading times. Respectively, they are 1.5 seconds and 1.6 seconds behind.

The importance of tire compounds.

In Bahrain, teams had the opportunity to test 6 tyre compounds: The C1 are the hardest and therefore the most durable and least fast. The C5 are the softest and therefore the fastest but also suffer the most degradation. Another compound, C0, was brought by Pirelli to test a hard tyre that would not require the use of tire warmers.

In Grand Prix races, Pirelli only brings three different tires. A hard one, a medium one, and a soft one. The difference between each tire can be considered to be around 5 tenths of a second, but it can vary depending on the track.

The best times from the Bahrain 2023 tests over the three days.

DriverTeamTimesGapLaps
1PerezOracle Red Bull Racing1.30.305C4
2HamiltonMercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport1.30.664+0.359C5
3BottasAlfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN1.30.827+0.522C5
4LeclercScuderia Ferrari1.31.024+0.719C4
5SainzScuderia Ferrari1.31.036+0.731C4
6TsunodaScuderia AlphaTauri1.31.261+0.956C4
7MagnussenHaas F1 Team1.31.381+1.076C4
8RussellMercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport1.31.442+1.137C5
9AlonsoAston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team1.31.450+1.145C4
10GuanyuAlfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN1.31.610+1.305C5
11VerstappenOracle Red Bull Racing1.31.650+1.345C3
12DrugovichAston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team1.32.075+1.770C5
13NorrisMcLaren F1 Team1.32.160+1.855C3
14De VriesScuderia AlphaTauri1.32.222+1.917C4
15HülkenbergHaas F1 Team1.32.466+2.161C4
16SargeantWilliams Racing1.32.549+2.244C5
17GaslyBWT Alpine F1 Team1.32.762+2.457C3
18AlbonWilliams Racing1.32.793+2.488C5
19PiastriMcLaren F1 Team1.33.175+2.870C3
20OconBWT Alpine F1 Team1:33.257+2.952C3
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