Bahrain Grand Prix – FP1: Norris leads practice, Mercedes hit by technical problem with Antonelli

Lando Norris once again showed his speed in the first free practice session of the Bahrain Grand Prix, setting the fastest time of 1:33.204. The British driver was two tenths ahead of Pierre Gasly, while third-placed Lewis Hamilton was more than half a second behind.

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For the third consecutive practice session, Lando Norris topped the timesheets with a time of 1:33.204 on soft tires, ahead of Pierre Gasly (Alpine) by more than two-tenths and Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) by nearly six-tenths.

Despite less than ideal conditions – air temperature at 35°C and track at nearly 48°C – McLaren’s performance seems to confirm their positive momentum seen in recent Grand Prix.

Technical problems for Mercedes

On the Mercedes side, the session was complicated for Kimi Antonelli. The young Italian reported a loss of power from the first laps, followed by overheating of the engine. The team attempted repairs, but Antonelli ultimately had to leave the session prematurely.

His teammate Frederik Vesti, who was replacing Russell for this session, also experienced difficulties, narrowly avoiding a spin at turn 1.

Hamilton dissatisfied

At Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton did not hide his displeasure. Despite an aerodynamic update on his single-seater, the Brit described the balance of his car as horrible, citing a persistent lack of grip. Despite these difficulties, Hamilton managed to set the third-fastest time on soft tires, confirming the potential of the Ferrari despite the still imperfect settings.

Many rookies on track

In accordance with the regulations requiring teams to hand over their steering wheels to rookie drivers during four race weekends this season, several young hopefuls were able to shine. Ayumu Iwasa replaced Max Verstappen at Red Bull, while Frederik Vesti took George Russell’s seat at Mercedes. At Ferrari, Dino Beganovic took the place of Charles Leclerc, and Luke Browning replaced Carlos Sainz at Williams. Ryo Hirakawa settled into Ollie Bearman’s seat at Haas, and Felipe Drugovich took over from Fernando Alonso at Aston Martin. The Japanese driver Hirakawa notably stood out by recording the 13th fastest time, the best performance among the rookies.

Difficult conditions for all drivers

Extreme heat made racing conditions challenging for the entire field. Several drivers reported grip issues, with cars difficult to handle on overheated asphalt. Oscar Piastri mentioned a complete lack of grip, while Liam Lawson described the balance of his Racing Bulls as particularly problematic.

The session was also marked by a few incidents, including a near-collision between the two Williams drivers, Luke Browning and Alex Albon, as well as a narrowly avoided clash in the pit lane between Tsunoda and Albon. These incidents were noted by the race stewards for investigation.

The results of FP1 in Bahrain Grand Prix

Drivers Teams Temps Gaps Laps
1 Norris McLaren F1 Team 1:33.204 23
2 Gasly BWT Alpine F1 Team 1:33.442 +0.238 23
3 Hamilton Scuderia Ferrari 1:33.800 +0.596 23
4 Albon Williams Racing 1:33.928 +0.724 24
5 Ocon MoneyGram Haas F1 Team 1:34.184 +0.980 19
6 Hülkenberg Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:34.262 +1.058 24
7 Doohan BWT Alpine F1 Team 1:34.396 +1.192 23
8 Lawson Visa Cash App RB F1 Team 1:34.397 +1.193 23
9 Tsunoda Oracle Red Bull Racing 1:34.484 +1.280 23
10 Piastri McLaren F1 Team 1:34.508 +1.304 25
11 Bortoleto Kick Sauber Ferrari 1:34.628 +1.424 23
12 Hadjar Visa Cash App RB F1 Team 1:34.667 +1.463 22
13 Browning Williams Racing 1:34.885 +1.681 20
14 Beganovic Ferrari 1:35.055 +1.851 20
15 Stroll Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team 1:35.116 +1.912 23
16 Drugovich Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 1:35.198 +1.994 19
17 Hirakawa MoneyGram Haas F1 Team 1:35.261 +2.057 20
18 Vesti Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:35.325 +2.121 26
19 Iwasa Visa Cash App RB F1 Team 1:35.475 +2.271 20
20 Antonelli Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:38.051 +4.847 3
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