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Analysis: Formula 1’s Barcelona pre-season test in numbers

by Fergal Walsh
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Analysis: Formula 1’s Barcelona pre-season test in numbers
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The opening pre-season test from Barcelona concluded on Friday evening, with Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton topping the timesheets. Lap times are usually unimportant for testing, and this year was no different, with mileage on the agenda as the sport beckons in a new era.

On Wednesday morning, all 10 Formula 1 shared a track for the first time this year, and the opening day of running was unusually smooth, with no red flags deployed.

In what would be somewhat of a recurring pattern, Ferrari looked strong on the mileage front while Alfa and Haas, who formed the foundations of 2021’s championship table, struggled to get laps in.

Max Verstappen set a dizzying 147 laps during the opening day of running, which would be matched by Pierre Gasly on Thursday, but no one came close to beating this single-day tally.

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Across the three days, the driver who clocked up the most amount of laps was Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, closely followed by McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo and Mercedes’ George Russell.

Lap count by driver

DriverTeamTotal LapsTotal km
Carlos SainzFerrari2361,124.54
Daniel RicciardoMcLaren2121,010.18
George RussellMercedes209995.89
Alexander AlbonWilliams207986.36
Max VerstappenRed Bull206981.59
Charles LeclercFerrari203967.30
Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri187891.06
Lewis HamiltonMercedes184876.76
Sebastian VettelAston Martin174829.11
Lando NorrisMcLaren155738.58
Sergio PerezRed Bull152724.28
Esteban OconAlpine144686.16
Nicholas LatifiWilliams140667.10
Fernando AlonsoAlpine139662.34
Lance StrollAston Martin122581.33
Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri121576.57
Guanyu ZhouAlfa Romeo112533.68
Mick SchumacherHaas89424.09
Nikita MazepinHaas71338.32
Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo54257.31
Robert KubicaAlfa Romeo942.89

The cars are expected to look different for not only the opening race of the season, but also for the second and final pre-season test, which will take place in Bahrain in just under two weeks’ time.

Therefore, the collection of data to send to the factory engineers is vital in order to successfully develop the car and keep up with the pack. While some teams completed a satisfactory number of laps throughout the three days, some teams did not.

Haas and Alfa Romeo were the only two teams that failed to breach 1,000 kilometres covered, meaning both teams will need a busy test in Sakhir to turn the mileage around.

Lap count by team

TeamTotal LapsTotal km
Ferrari4392,052.33
Mercedes3931,837.28
McLaren3671,715.73
Red Bull3581,673.65
Williams3471,622.23
AlphaTauri3081,439.90
Aston Martin2961,383.80
Alpine2831,323.03
Alfa Romeo175818.13
Haas160748.00

Although a bulk of this year’s regulations are focused on aerodynamics, the car’s Power Units have not gone without alteration.

The four manufacturers have to contend with the new E10 fuel mixture, meaning 10 per cent of this year’s fuel must be ethanol in an effort to reduce carbon emissions.

The new fuel has been described by Mercedes as the biggest PU-related change the sport has seen since the turbo-hybrid era began in 2014, only adding to the headache of ensuring their designs are in the best possible shape ahead of the March 1 development freeze.

Being the only manufacturer that powers four teams on the grid, naturally Mercedes clocked the most mileage in Barcelona, while Renault, who solely supplies its Alpine team, tallied the least.

Lap count by engine manufacturer

ManufacturerTotal LapsTotal km
Mercedes1,4036,559.03
Ferrari7743,618.45
Honda6663,113.55
Renault2831,323.03

As previously mentioned, lap times rarely mean anything at pre-season testing, and that certainly rings true this time around.

The three days in Barcelona were not about performance, as teams and drivers settled into the start of the sport’s new era. Performance runs may be more evident in Sakhir, however they will still not likely provide a definitive answer to the grid’s pecking order.

Nevertheless, it was seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton who walked away from Barcelona with bragging rights, as his effort in the final moments of the last session saw him capture the fastest lap of the three days.

He headed team-mate George Russell, while Red Bull’s Sergio Perez and McLaren’s Lando Norris followed suit in third and fourth. Below you can see the top ten fastest lap times from the test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

For reference, last year’s Spanish Grand Prix’s pole position, set by Hamilton, was a 1:16.741.

Top 10 fastest laps

DriverTeamLap TimeDay
Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:19.138Friday
George RussellMercedes1:19.233Friday
Sergio PerezRed Bull1:19.556Friday
Lando NorrisMcLaren1:19.568Wednesday
Charles LeclercFerrari1:19.689Thursday
Max VerstappenRed Bull1:19.756Friday
Sebastian VettelAston Martin1:19.824Friday
Charles LeclercFerrari1:19.831Friday
Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri1:19.918Thursday
Carlos SainzFerrari1:20.072Friday
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