McLaren’s Lando Norris finishes fastest on opening day of F1 testing with Lewis Hamilton in fifth

McLaren’s Lando Norris finishes fastest on opening day of F1 testing with Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz behind him… with Lewis Hamilton in fifth and world champion Max Verstappen in ninth

  • The first day of F1 pre-season testing got underway in Barcelona on Wednesday 
  • McLaren’s Lando Norris finished as the fastest driver after the opening day  
  • Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished in second and third palce 
  • Lewis Hamilton finished in fifth – behind Mercedes team-mate George Russell 
  • World champion Max Verstappen ran the most laps but ended up ninth fastest 


McLaren driver Lando Norris was fastest on the opening day of preseason testing as Formula One’s new generation of cars hit the track for the first time on Wednesday following one of the biggest regulation changes in the sport.

Charles Leclerc led the morning session in his Ferrari but Norris was faster in the afternoon with a time of 1 minute, 19.568 seconds at the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit.

Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz finished the day in third place, ahead of new Mercedes driver George Russell and his teammate Lewis Hamilton.

McLaren’s Lando Norris was the fastest driver on the opening day of F1 preseason testing

Charles Leclerc (above) led the morning session but finished behind Norris, with Carlos Sainz in third

Charles Leclerc (above) led the morning session but finished behind Norris, with Carlos Sainz in third

Defending champion Max Verstappen ran the most laps with Red Bull but finished only ninth fastest, behind the Alpine of Fernando Alonso.

Verstappen’s Red Bull and the other top teams showed good reliability all day long, with Alfa Romeo and Haas the two teams that struggled the most. Verstappen went off the track during one of his laps but there were no major incidents throughout the session.

It was the first of three consecutive days of testing in Barcelona. Three more are scheduled for March 10-12 in Bahrain ahead of the season-opener on March 20.

‘Looking down the pit lane and seeing all the different cars, I think it’s one of the most exciting and interesting seasons that I’ve ever embarked upon,’ said Hamilton, who drove in the afternoon as Mercedes returned to its silver livery this season. ‘It will be interesting to see where everyone comes out and where we stand in the first race.’

Lewis Hamilton paraded down the track to look at all the cars but finished fifth in Barcelona

Lewis Hamilton paraded down the track to look at all the cars but finished fifth in Barcelona

George Russell also drove his new Mercedes car for the first time with the rest of the field

George Russell also drove his new Mercedes car for the first time with the rest of the field

Red Bull’s new radical sidepods attracted attention with a different design compared to most other teams. Many different design packages were on display as teams resorted to varied solutions to comply with the new regulations. Most teams used aero rakes on their cars to gather data about airflow and downforce.

F1 revamped its regulations to try to improve racing and make the series more competitive, with new aerodynamic and tire requirements that hopefully will allow drivers to race closer together and create more overtaking. The older cars would lose downforce – and their ability to go through turns faster – the closer they got to the cars ahead.

Cars look and feel different with new rear and front wings, as well as bigger wheels. They are also heavier than the previous generation and use a higher ratio of sustainable fuel.

World champion Max Verstappen was among the first drivers back out on track in Barcelona

Verstappen's Red Bull came home only sixth fastest

World champion Max Verstappen was among the first drivers back out on track in Barcelona

The last time F1 underwent drastic rule changes was in 2014, when the turbo-hybrid era started. In 2017, F1 had already introduced design changes that made cars wider and faster to try to make the series more exciting, though that didn’t keep Mercedes and Red Bull from dominating.

F1 is coming off one of its greatest seasons as Verstappen and Hamilton battled for the title to the end, with Verstappen winning on the last lap of the last race to end Mercedes’ seven-year dominance.

It will be the longest F1 season yet with 23 races, including the Miami Grand Prix debuting in May on a street course. Races in Japan, Canada, Australia and Singapore have returned after dropping out because of the coronavirus pandemic.

This week's three-day event in Barcelona is the first of two pre-season testing events

This week’s three-day event in Barcelona is the first of two pre-season testing events

New regulations have changed the game this season as teams eye positions up the field

New regulations have changed the game this season as teams eye positions up the field 

F1 TESTING – DAY ONE RESULTS 

1. Lando Norris (McLaren) 1:19.568 – 103 laps

2. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 1:20.165 – 80 laps

3. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) 1:20.416 – 73 laps

4. George Russell (Mercedes) 1:20.784 – 77 laps

5. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 1:20.929 – 50 laps

6. Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin) 1:21.276 – 52 laps

7. Yuki Tsuonda (Alpha Tauri) 1:21.638 – 121 laps

8. Fernando Alonso (Alpine) 1:21.746 – 127 laps

9. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 1:22.246 – 147 laps

10. Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) 1:22.572 – 23 laps

11. Alexander Albon (Williams) 1:22.760 – 66 laps

12. Mick Schumacher (Haas) 1:22.962 – 23 laps

13. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) 1:23.327 – 67 laps

14. Nicholas Latifi (Williams) 1:23.379 – 66 laps

15. Nikita Mazepin (Haas) 1:24.505 – 20 laps

16. Robert Kubica (Alfa Romeo) 1:25.909 – nine laps