The preseason testing in Barcelona took an exciting turn, with Lewis Hamilton standing out by clocking the best time of the day and the week. An achievement that, while symbolic at this stage, promises great things for the upcoming season. Under a clear sky, the teams completed laps with remarkable fluidity, hinting at fierce competition.

A Day Without Interruptions

This Friday, Barcelona was the stage for a morning without a red flag, a true feat during this period of regulatory revolution. The teams, including McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Haas, Alpine, Audi, and Cadillac, navigated the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with determination. Indeed, the ballet of the single-seaters was so smooth that one could almost believe it was a perfectly choreographed performance.

The previous Thursday had already hinted at this potential, but an unfortunate stoppage by Lance Stroll at the pit entrance had nearly broken the rhythm. Today, the AMR26, driven by Fernando Alonso, was finally able to gather crucial data after two missed days of running. The team’s engineers can breathe a little easier, but the pressure is still palpable as the season approaches rapidly.

A Stakhanovite Named Pierre Gasly

If Lewis Hamilton made headlines with his time, it was Pierre Gasly who stole the show in terms of diligence. With 160 laps completed, the Alpine driver demonstrated remarkable endurance, attacking the asphalt with the determination of a marathon runner. One almost wonders if he plans to live on the circuit given how much he has taken advantage of it!

Yet, the best time indeed went to Hamilton, who signed an impressive lap in the final minutes of the session. A somewhat anecdotal time, but it reflects the good form of the Brit and his team. He outpaced Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, and Oscar Piastri, a great performance for all these drivers looking to make their mark.

McLaren and Ferrari in Form

On the performance side, McLaren managed to turn things around after a challenging Thursday. The car showed a more reassuring face, allowing Norris to accumulate laps without issue. Ferrari, for its part, continued on its path with reliability that seems promising. The tifosi can be reassured: the Scuderia does not seem to be lagging and could well play the role of a spoiler this season.

Although the times displayed should still be taken with a grain of salt, it is clear that the teams are starting to fine-tune their setups. Reliability will be a determining factor in this title race, and Ferrari seems to have understood the importance of this crucial step.

The Next Appointment: Bahrain

The next big appointment is on the horizon: the winter testing in Bahrain from February 11 to 13. This is where all the teams hope to refine their performances and prepare as best as possible for the start of the season. With milder temperatures and a circuit known for its challenges, this testing could well set the tone for the months to come.

The teams will need to double their efforts to fine-tune their single-seaters and ensure that every element works perfectly. The competition promises to be tough, and every millisecond will count.

Barcelona Testing 2026 – Day 5

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