SAKHIR, Bahrain — Reigning world champion Max Verstappen began the 2023 Formulation One season the place he left off in 2022 by topping the primary morning of testing in Bahrain.
The Crimson Bull driver set a 1:32.959 — 2.5 seconds off final yr’s pole place time on the similar circuit — as all 10 groups hit the monitor with their new vehicles.
Lap occasions imply little or no this early in testing, however for what it is value Carlos Sainz was second quickest for Ferrari, 0.294s off Verstappen.
For many groups, the vast majority of the morning gave the impression to be devoted to gathering aerodynamic information from their new vehicles, with a number of drivers carrying aero measuring tools on their automobile on monitor.
Flo-vis paint, which is utilized in aero-sensitive areas to watch airflow, was additionally current on a variety of vehicles over the course of the morning.
Knowledge and understanding from the early aero assessments on Thursday will then be cross-referenced with the groups’ simulations at their factories to make sure the brand new designs are working as meant in the actual world.
Aston Martin was the one workforce to come across an on-track drawback on the opening morning of testing, when the automobile stopped on the circuit with {an electrical} subject.
The issue was quickly mounted, and reserve driver Felipe Drugovich, who’s standing in for Lance Stroll after the common race driver sustained accidents in a biking accident earlier this week, accomplished 40 laps by the lunch break.
Thursday’s check session will proceed within the afternoon, with all groups bar Crimson Bull swapping drivers in the course of the lunch break.
Occasions on Thursday morning
1. Verstappen – Crimson Bull – 1:32.959 – 71 laps
2. Sainz – Ferrari – 1:33.253 – 72 laps
3. Albon – Williams – 1:33.671 – 74 laps
4. Zhou – Alfa Romeo – 1:33.723 – 67 laps
5. Russell – Mercedes – 1:34.174 – 69 laps
6. Hulkenberg – Haas – 1:34.424 – 51 laps
7. Drugovich – Aston Martin – 1:34.564 – 40 laps
8. Tsunoda – Alpha Tauri – 1:34.671 – 46 laps
9. Gasly – Alpine – 1:34.822 – 60 laps
10. Piastri – McLaren – 1:34.888 – 52 laps