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Stats: Combined times and lap totals from Test 1

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Stats: Combined times and lap totals from Test 1

Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Mercedes AMG F1 W11. Formula One Testing, Day 3, Friday 21st February 2020. Barcelona, Spain.

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The first Formula 1 pre-season test is done and dusted, which means we’ve just three more days of running before the teams head out to Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix in mid-March.

The first three-day test saw bullet-proof reliability across the opening two days, though Friday was a little more troubling for some with four red flags on the final day.

We’ve collated all the available data from the first test to give a slightly clearer picture of where everyone stands.

First of all is the combined lap times over the three days. The weather was largely the same across all three days, so that doesn’t play much of a factor in the times. Of course fuel levels are unknown, as are test programmes, but we can gather from the below that Mercedes look to comfortably be quickest with Bottas’ lap time almost challenging the lap record of 1:15.406 – a time he set himself last year at the Spanish GP.

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Combined Times from Test 1

#DriverTeamTimeTyreDay
1V. BottasMercedes1:15.732C5Friday
2L. HamiltonMercedes1:16.516C5Friday
3K. RaikkonenAlfa Romeo1:17.091C5Thursday
4E. OconRenault1:17.102C4Friday
5L. StrollRacing Point1:17.338C4Friday
6S. PerezRacing Point1:17.347C3Thursday
7D. KvyatAlphaTauri1:17.427C4Friday
8A. GiovinazziAlfa Romeo1:17.469C5Friday
9M. VerstappenRed Bull1:17.516C3Wednesday
10D. RicciardoRenault1:17.574C4Friday
11P. GaslyAlphaTauri1:17.783C4Friday
12C. SainzMcLaren1:17.842C3Wednesday
13A. AlbonRed Bull1:17.912C2Thursday
14S. VettelFerrari1:18.154C4Thursday
15G. RussellWilliams1:18.168C3Wednesday
16C. LeclercFerrari1:18.289C3Wednesday
17R. GrosjeanHaas1:18.380C3Friday
18N. LatifiWilliams1:18.382C3Wednesday
19R. KubicaAlfa Romeo1:18.386C3Wednesday
20L. NorrisMcLaren1:18.454C3Friday
21K. MagnussenHaas1:18.466C3Wednesday

In terms of reliability, Mercedes once again came out on top with a mammoth 494 laps, or 2,272km, which is an average of 164 laps each day. Every team managed an average of more than 100 laps a day, which is impressive.

Ferrari might be somewhat disappointed with both their lap times and lap count, and team boss Mattia Binotto has admitted as much, predicting they’re adrift of Mercedes and Red Bull.

Total Lap Count (Team)

Mercedes rules the roost again when it comes to engine mileage with 1189 laps completed between Mercedes, Racing Point and Williams (an average of 396 per team). Ferrari is second with itself, Haas and Alfa Romeo (average of 364 laps), Honda comes in third with Red Bull and AlphaTauri (an average of 426 per team, which actually puts it out front) and Renault is last on 803 laps (an average of 401 between it and McLaren).

Total Lap Count (Engine)

Though the old saying of ‘test times mean nothing’ springs to mind, one might be comfortable predicting a Mercedes win in Melbourne in a little over three weeks time. Red Bull look to be there or thereabouts whilst Binotto’s worries seem to be true, unless of course they’re playing it low-key to avoid the hype that surrounded the team in 2019, only for it to prove false.

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