Formula One kicked off three days of pre-season testing in Bahrain on Thursday with Red Bull's double world champion Max Verstappen starting as he means to carry on.
The Dutch 25-year-old was top of the morning timesheets at Sakhir, although teams were focused on aerodynamic testing with prominent rakes attached to the cars in their first proper running.Verstappen won 15 of 22 grands prix last year and will be chasing his third straight title when the 23-race season starts on March 5.Ferrari's Carlos Sainz was second, 0.294 slower but on top for a majority of the session, with Williams Alexander Albon third and doing the most laps (74)."It's always like the first day back at school where everyone is in the new uniforms and seeing the cars in their colours," said Red Bull boss Christian Horner of the first day with all the 2023 cars on track together."It's been a sensible first session for us, I think focused on learning a little bit about RB19 which is obviously very much an evolution from the 18.
A sensible morning, plenty of mileage and some good feedback."Horner said Verstappen had worked through his programme, making setup changes in a "relatively straightforward" session, and had commented on a big bump at the end of the straight affecting all the drivers.Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said there was a buzz of excitement to be going back racing and it had been a productive first morning for a team that was struggling last year with a 'porpoising' car.The former champions had George Russell in action for the opening stint, with the Briton queuing up in the pitlane to be first out."He was generally happy with the car.