Red Bull ahead? Merc struggling? | Brundle, Ant on F1's new pecking order
Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle and Anthony Davidson believe Red Bull have pulled clear of Ferrari as favourites to start the 2022 Formula 1 season.
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Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle and Anthony Davidson believe Red Bull have pulled clear of Ferrari as favourites to start the 2022 Formula 1 season.
The world champion edged out Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc as most of the field targeted performance runs late in the final session.
If you were looking for a vignette to sum up the impression left by Formula 1's final pre-season test, it felt like it came about an hour into the final day.
MANAMA (Reuters) - World champion Max Verstappen saved his best for last, vaulting to the top of the timesheets in his Red Bull on the final day of pre-season testing in Bahrain as teams pulled out all the stops ahead of next weekend's season-opener in the island kingdom.
MANAMA : World champion Max Verstappen saved his best for last, vaulting to the top of the timesheets in his Red Bull on the final day of pre-season testing in Bahrain as teams pulled out all the stops ahead of next weekend's season-opener in the island kingdom.
World champion Max Verstappen set the pace with a blistering lap on the final day of testing. As the afternoon session ran into the final minutes, Verstappen pushed his Red Bull to a time of 1:31.72 to cement his team as favourites going into the new season. Ad/> Red Bull took top spot in each of the day’s two sessions, with Sergio Perez ending the morning top of the pile with a time of 1:33.105, the sixth fastest of the day.
Lewis Hamilton said Mercedes are not in a position to compete for wins, as pre-season testing ended in Bahrain.