Weather: Cold and colder, afternoon drizzle. Ambient 7°C - 12°C Track 7°C - 16°C.

The quickest lap time on day one of testing at the Catalunya circuit shows Daniel Ricciardo on top of the time sheets.

Fernando Alonso was 1.160 sec. slower in the McLaren then the other Renault powered Red Bull. Renault . He spun of the circuit after the first hour because of a lose rear wheel.

Fastest F1 testing lap times Monday Barcelona

PosNoDriverTeamLap Time1st GapTyresLaps
1.3Daniel RicciardoRed Bull1:20,179medium105
2.77Valtteri BottasMercedes1:20,3490,170medium58
3.7Kimi RäikkönenFerrari1:20,5060,327soft80
4.27Nico HülkenbergRenault1:20,5470,368medium73
5.14Fernando AlonsoMcLaren1:21,3391,160super s51
6.55Carlos SainzRenault1:22,1681,989soft26
7.44Lewis HamiltonMercedes1:22,3272,148medium25
8.28Brendon HartleyToro Rosso1:22,3712,192soft93
9.18Lance StrollWilliams1:22,4522,273soft46
10.8Romain GrosjeanHaas1:22,5782,399soft55
11.9Marcus EricssonSauber1:23,4083,229soft63
12.32Nikita MazepinForce India1:25,6285,449medium22
13.35Sergey SirotkinWilliams1:44,14823,969soft28

Red Bull Racing

Daniel Ricciardo set the fastest lap time on the 1st day of practice

Daniel Ricciardo set the fastest lap time on the 1st day of practice

Daniel Ricciardo topped the timesheet on the opening day of testing ahead of the 2018 Formula 1 season, setting a time of 1:20.179 to finish just under two tenths of a second clear of Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas.

After making its track debut in the one-off 'Special Edition Disruption' livery last week, the new RB14 returned to our classic matte finish racing colours for the opening day of testing and in a cold morning session Daniel covered 60 laps and took to spot with ahead of Bottas. Both drivers used the medium compound Pirelli tyres for their times.

Daniel completed a further 45 laps in the afternoon to also top the lap chart for the day with a total of 105 but conditions worsened late on, with the Aussie breaking the century mark in wet conditions.

"That was... cold! But apart from that it was good," said Daniel afterwards. "In the morning when it was dry everything was fine but in the afternoon the conditions were really tricky. It's hard to get anything working with tyres in these temperatures, especially as they've also re-laid the surface. When the temperature there it's good, but when it's cold there really isn't any grip!

"However, it was still a good day and we got over 100 laps done, with, I think, one run of 35 laps. So reliability was solid and hats off to everyone for that," he added. "Performance? Yeah, It's nice to see yourself at the top of the timesheets but in two-degree temperatures you really can't learn anything!"
Head of Race Engineering Guillaume Rocquelin was pleased with the team's effort on day one, saying that the reliability was testament to the hard work put in at the factory over the winter.

Mercedes

Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Valtteri Bottas, Test, Barcelona

Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport, Valtteri Bottas, Test, Barcelona

Bitterly cold temperatures, drizzly rain showers and that back to school feeling can only mean one thing... winter testing has officially begun!

Following on from the team's car launch and first shakedown run last week at Silverstone, the Mercedes-AMG F1 W09 EQ Power+ was properly put through its paces in Barcelona.

The W09 racked up 83 laps over the course of Monday's running, with Valtteri Bottas driving the car in the morning session and Lewis Hamilton taking over in the afternoon.

Valtteri was the first driver to try out the W09 at the team's shakedown and he was also the first driver to get behind the wheel of the car at pre-season testing.

Valtteri Bottas
During his busy morning behind the wheel, he completed 58 laps and put in a best time of 1:20.349 (on the Medium tyre) just before lunchtime to go second fastest.

"Our first morning here in Barcelona was very positive," said the Finn, after climbing out of the car. "We got everything done that we had planned. The main mission for the morning was to gather aerodynamic data, so I was doing runs at constant speeds.

"I got a few practice laps for myself as well; but that kind of running was very limited. We didn't do any performance running, so I haven't pushed the W09 to its limits yet. The initial feeling of the car was good, it was behaving well. I couldn't point out any negatives compared to last year's car, only positives so far.

"It was really good to be back in the car; it felt like I haven't been away at all. It didn't take any time to get used to the car - that's a good feeling. Driving these cars is still hard work for the drivers, but I had a good training programme over the winter, so I felt physically prepared.

"The weather conditions today were a bit tricky with the cold temperatures. Neither the cars nor the tyres are made to be driven in five degrees Celsius. That's been the main challenge of the day, but that's the same for everyone. The amount of testing we can do is limited so we have to make the most of it."

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis took over driving the team's latest F1 machine in the afternoon and lapped the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 25 times, but rain late in the day cut short his session.

The Brit's best time of 1:22.327 - also set on the Medium tyre - was good enough for sixth place on the leaderboard, but he didn't get much chance to really see what the car can do owing to the tricky conditions.

"It's great to be back in the car after three months off, but unfortunately we didn't get the chance to complete many laps today owing to the bad weather," the four-time World Champion explained.

"The track was very cold in the afternoon, meaning it was tough to get any sort of heat into the tyres. The tyres weren't really working in these temperatures, so I could not get a real feel for them.

"I didn't really get the chance to push in the car and go up to top speeds as the conditions were so bad. It's hard for me to say a whole lot about the car because I did not drive it for a long time, but the initial feeling is good."

Lewis drives the W09 first on Tuesday, with Valtteri taking over in the afternoon.

Ferrari

Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari SF71H testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. Monday 26 February 2018.

Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari SF71H testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Monday 26 February 2018.

While Italy is freezing, the Barcelona area is not doing much better, even if the trees are already in blossom here. After a sunny Sunday, which meant that Scuderia Ferrari was able to comfortably complete its Filming Day, the “real” debut for the SF17H took place in plunging temperatures, with rain arriving towards the end of the session. However, by the end of the day, Kimi Raikkonen had completed 80 laps of the Catalunya Circuit, the fastest of them in 1’20”506 on Soft tyres. He worked through the first part of a programme that, over the course of this week, is given over mainly to acquiring data.

“The real problem, the only one today, was the weather,” summarised Kimi. “My first impressions with the new car were OK, but it’s still too early to make any judgement, especially given today’s conditions. These tyres aren’t designed to work at 8 degrees and it was difficult for everyone. As for the rest, our work had nothing to do with lap times and we just ran and changed a few things, trying to understand the car, which doesn’t seem to have any faults. Now we must try and do more kilometres.”

The first long run with the Halo protection fitted over the cockpit went off without any problems. “Compared to the tests we did in previous years, this time the Halo had been conceived as an integral part of the car design, which had not been possible before. I didn’t notice anything different to driving the car without the protection.”

Testing continues tomorrow, with Sebastian Vettel, while it will once again be Kimi’s turn on Wednesday, with Seb then rounding off the first winter test.

Renault

Renault RS18 Nico Hulkenberg testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. Monday 26 February 2018.

Renault RS18 Nico Hulkenberg testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Monday 26 February 2018.

Renault Sport Formula One Team completed the first day of pre-season testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya with both Nico Hülkenberg and Carlos Sainz taking turns behind the wheel of the Renault R.S.18.

Nico put in 73 laps in the morning, running reliably to complete his full programme, with a best lap time of 1min 20.547secs. Carlos ran in the afternoon, to a more limited programme due to increasingly inclement weather. He posted 26 laps with a best time of 1min 22.168secs. Today was the R.S.18’s second track appearance, following a promotional filming day on Saturday February 24, also in Barcelona.

Nico Hülkenberg:
“It was a satisfying first morning in the car. Our plan today was to get mileage and laps under our belt and we managed to achieve that. It was a solid start with no major issues. I felt good in the car straight away but there are other factors to consider too; the track here has been resurfaced so there are fewer bumps and a lot more grip so it naturally feels a lot better behind the wheel. Certainly, we’re a good step forwards from where we were this time last year, but we have a lot of work to do over the days ahead. We completed every detail of the first day’s morning programme, so that’s credit to the team for all their hard work.”

Carlos Sainz:
“It’s been an encouraging day, if a bit frustrating for me because of the polar weather this afternoon! It was quite tricky out there and that meant I couldn’t get a true feeling in the car. Every time I went out it took a while for the tyres to warm up and therefore I had to be quite cautious. I couldn’t find the limit of the car today, so I’m looking forward to tomorrow and going again; hopefully with some better conditions so I can gather some better feedback. Despite the cold weather here, the effort from everyone has been superb."

Nick Chester, Chassis Technical Director
“These are not ideal conditions for testing, but nevertheless we completed a good tally of laps with the R.S.18 and initial impressions are favourable. Nico had a very strong morning with 73 laps completed. The car was reliable and behaved as expected in regards to design and our simulations. Carlos didn’t get the rub of the weather this afternoon but did get an initial feel for the car. Overall, it’s a solid start.”

McLaren

Fernando Alonso McLaren MCL33 testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. Monday 26 February 2018.

Fernando Alonso McLaren MCL33 testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Monday 26 February 2018.

A challenging day for McLaren as the team got an early glimpse of the MCL33’s potential in an interrupted first day of pre-season testing.

Fernando began the session promptly at the start of the day’s running, but only managed to complete six laps before a wheel nut issue led to Fernando being pitched into the gravel minus his rear right wheel.

The associated repairs to what was ultimately a relatively minor issue took some time to complete on the first day of testing where spare parts are naturally at a premium. The car was ready shortly before the lunch break and Fernando managed to get out on track for a couple more laps before the morning’s running concluded.

The scheduled test programme for today included set-up changes and more garage time, after which weather conditions had become less than favourable – the temperature dropping dramatically and the track becoming increasingly wet. The team opted to continue running in order to gather essential data, albeit with a more limited programme than would have been possible in the dry.

Fernando completed a total of 51 laps and clocked the seventh fastest time of the day.

FERNANDO ALONSO, McLaren Driver
“The first thing I thought when we had the wheel nut issue was that it was a good day for the media! It was a very small problem, but very obvious when you see a car in the gravel. In testing, there are cars in the garage in pieces and nobody sees that.

“We didn’t plan to run much this morning in our scheduled test programme, and we had planned fundamental changes on the car over lunch, so the lack of morning running hasn’t been a big handicap today. We reverted to our normal programme after lunch, and I’m the one that has done the most laps this afternoon while other teams have had issues.

“For me, I feel that today has been a very good start. The car felt good both here and in Navarra, and there’s definitely strong potential. On the performance side, it’s very early days to make an assessment, but everything seems to be in line with our expectations from the wind tunnel and the data that we had before coming to the test. At the moment, I think everyone is quite optimistic.”

ERIC BOULLIER, Racing Director
“While we have high expectations for our new partnership with Renault, we will not make any predictions now for the rest of the season after only one day of testing. This is the first day, it’s still early days and we need to assess our car. We need to feed the info we’ve gathered back to Woking, and see how the car correlates with what has been drawn up in the design office.

“Naturally, we’re learning about working with Renault – obviously the language is different, the switch positions are different, but it’s still a V6 1.6-litre engine with energy to manage. There are different ways to do that, but so far so good. The relationship is good, and the troops in both camps are happy to work together.

“It’s a shame we couldn’t take full advantage of the afternoon session because of the weather, and the forecast is not looking good for the rest of the week. Dry running is more useful for testing of course, but even in the wet there are still a lot of systems to check on the car, so still a lot of work to do that could be done even if it’s raining.

“The only downside from today is that our wheel nut issue cost us track time, but we’ve returned to running our programme and we’re happy with the learning we’re doing from our new package.”

Toro Rosso

Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso SRT13 testing day 1 Catalunya Barcelona 2018

Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso SRT13 testing day 1 Catalunya Barcelona 2018

Brendon Hartley (Car 28):
"It was a really positive day. We had no issues at all but we stopped early because of the weather, it was almost icy conditions out there. Everything felt pretty good from out of the box, we had some test items that we didn't get to complete because of the weather, but getting through 93 laps on the first day of testing was a great start to the campaign with the new Toro Rosso-Honda (partnership). Balance-wise, we were pretty comfortable straight away but I still think there's potential to unlock. I'm really happy with how the day went, I think everyone probably struggled with tyres, but doing one corner slow the tyres drop out of the window and it was almost like an ice-skating rink. It's quite a challenging day to get the tyres working in the window all the time. I think we learnt a lot and set ourselves up nicely for the rest of the test, probably more so next week when the weather gets a bit better. The drive ability of the engine is one of the best I've driven in a Formula 1 car, so it was really positive in all aspects. Absolutely no complaints from me. "

James Key (Technical Director):
"It's great to go testing after a long winter of preparation and get the new car running on track. I think the priority for today, and for this week, has been predominantly mileage accumulation for checking the reliability of the car itself, giving the drivers plenty of opportunity to learn about the car and to cover some ground with preparation for the start of the season. This is an important preparation period for the drivers, which they didn't get the opportunity to cover last year. We will also be going through the fundamentals of the new tyres, car set up, aero performance etc in this first week and we started this today in a positive way. We got through the majority of the test programme which was ultimately curtailed by the tricky weather conditions in the afternoon. However we covered a lot of laps with no major problems, we have worked well and proactively with our colleagues at Honda over the last 6 months and we can be pleased by the encouraging start we have made."

Toyoharu Tanabe (Honda F1 Technical Director):
"I feel happy that we were finally able to bring the car on track here in Barcelona after a busy winter. We did not complete our entire planned programme for today, but that was simply because we did fewer laps than we could have done this afternoon, due to the very low temperatures and drizzle which affected track conditions. However, I am pleased with the work completed and 93 laps is a respectable total. Although we have only been working with Toro Rosso for a relatively short period of time, the development has gone ahead according to plan thanks to both partners communicating very closely together. I think we are all working very well as a team now and I appreciate the hard efforts made by all the staff in Italy, UK and Japan. Today, on the first day of testing, we went through all the usual function checks on the car, as well as the operational checking of the team's work flow, as we are obviously a new team with a new car. We have seven more days of testing and it is important to do as many laps as possible in that time, to develop the car as a package, focusing on being well prepared for Melbourne."

Williams

Sergey Sirotkin Williams FW41 testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain. Monday 26 February 2018.

Sergey Sirotkin Williams FW41 testing day 1 Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Monday 26 February 2018.

Paddy Lowe, Chief Technical Officer:
Overall it was a good day. We had a bit of a cautious start as, despite having a filming day yesterday, we still had many parts of the car that we wanted to monitor. Lance got going properly around 11am, so had a couple of hours proper running before lunch and completed a total of 46 laps. We weren’t pushing too hard today as it was more about systems checks, but we are relatively happy with the car. Sergey took over driving duties for the afternoon. We did a number of aerodynamics tests in the early part of the session, but by time he was going out for proper runs we had lost track conditions as the temperatures plummeted. We weren’t alone in not being able to switch the tyres on; no matter how hard he pushed on the out-lap, the tyre was going away from him. It then began to rain, which did give us the opportunity to run the intermediate and extreme wet tyres, before ending the day with a practice start. So, it was a bit of a frustrating day for Sergey but overall, we have had very good reliability with a total of 74 laps on the car. We also have a lot of data to understand and build on our programme for the rest of the week. Thank you to all the team, both in Barcelona and back at Grove and Brixworth, for the incredible work they have done to get the FW41 here for its first day of testing. We hope this is the beginning of a strong season for the team.

Lance Stroll:
So far, so good, which is always a positive thing on the first day. It is a new car, which means there are lots of things that have to be done to get on top of it, so it is good we had no problems this morning. We have a big programme and we want to get a lot of laps done in order to get us as well prepared as possible for the first race. It is a bit early to say where we are, but it seems to be good so far. As for the halo, to be honest, I am not a huge fan of the look, however, it is going to help save lives. If I am in the car and it is going to help reduce the chances of being injured I will definitely take that device and that is what the halo is doing. I am complaining about the looks, but at the same time I understand that the safety is important. It is different for me here at this test as I have a year under my belt now. I am really looking forward to going into my second season of Formula One and having been to every track once, it is certainly different to where I was this time last year.

Sergey Sirotkin:
Today was a bit cold and rainy, unfortunately. We spent all day trying to make the best of the conditions but it was probably a little bit too extreme to run consistently. We tried different things throughout the day, but with the new surface which is nice and smooth, it’s not the best for such conditions. Due to the weather, I don’t think we could properly run or evaluate the car. Obviously, you want to maximise the pace to try and maintain the temperatures but that requires pushing as much as you can. I tried my best but we don’t want to damage the car at this early stage, and there were some tricky moments during the day. For sure, I was excited. It’s been a lot of work, we’ve been working very hard over the winter so it was very nice to be back here to try and put all the work we’ve done over the past few months onto the track in the car. We still have seven days of testing so I hope we’ll get some clear running and get some more chances to try the car properly. The halo is good, to be honest we’re quite used to it after running with it in the simulator. It’s definitely more difficult to jump in and jump out of the car but once you’re in it, you don’t care.

Haas

Lap times 1st day of F1 testing Catalunya

Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Monday 26 February 2018.
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Romain Grosjean opened up testing for Haas F1 Team on a cold and overcast Monday at Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya. The Frenchman ventured onto the 4.655-kilometer (2.892-mile), 16-turn track at 9:10 a.m. local time and when the day was complete, Grosjean had racked up 55 laps behind the wheel of the Ferrari-powered Haas VF-18 to log 256.025 kilometers (159.086 miles).

Grosjean’s best time was a 1:22.578, earned on his 48th lap with a new set of Pirelli P Zero Yellow soft tires. The quick time put the seventh-year Formula One pilot 10th among the 13 drivers participating in the first day of testing.

Grosjean began with a series of reconnaissance runs before a 12-lap stint on the White medium tire generated a quick time of 1:23.092. A 13-lap run on Yellow softs was completed prior to the lunch break, with Grosjean recording a best time of 1:23.453 on the slightly softer tire compound. A total of 32 laps were logged in the morning session.

After a four-lap reconnaissance run on White mediums to start the afternoon session, the VF-18 was outfitted with a new set of Yellow softs for a 16-lap stint. It was here where Grosjean secured his fastest lap of the day.

Deteriorating weather conditions as the afternoon wore on cut short any additional running time. Intermittent drizzle turned to light rain, and combined with a temperature hovering at 5.6 degrees Celsius (42 degrees Fahrenheit), no useful info could be gleaned.

Romain Grosjean:
​“It’s been a good day. The first day with the car is always super exciting. My first feeling from the car is very positive, so that’s really good knowing today’s conditions haven’t been easy with cold temperatures, a bit of rain and the new tarmac. We’ve managed to get almost 60 laps. We didn’t have any major problems with the car. The main thing for the first day with the car is that the feeling is good.”

Guenther Steiner:
“A strange day. Everything went well in the beginning, but then the track got very inconsistent. We recovered well, though, as we did some laps. For sure, we’d have liked to have done some more, but it’s okay, we are still on plan. Climate conditions were difficult, but they were the same for everyone and the week doesn’t look good from a forecast perspective. We’d have liked it to be a little warmer with a little bit less water, but all-in-all we got some of the test program done. We need to stay positive and keep going with it hoping that the weather gets better.”

Teammate Kevin Magnussen takes over the Haas VF-18 on Tuesday, with Grosjean returning to the car on Wednesday before Magnussen completes the first week of testing on Thursday. After a four-day break, teams return to Barcelona for the second and final round of preseason testing March 6-9. Magnussen drives March 6 and March 8, while Grosjean drives March 7 and March 9.

Sauber

Sauber testing day 1 2018

Sauber testing day 1 2018

The first day of testing ahead of the 2018 FIA Formula 1 Championship was productive for the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team. Marcus Ericsson was behind the wheel of the new C37, focusing on completing aerodynamic and mechanical tests. The Swede was able to get a first impression of the team’s new car, completing 63 laps overall.

Marcus Ericsson (car number 9):
“It was very exciting to be back on track and drive the C37. Over the course of the day, we gathered some interesting data. The C37 is based on a new concept, both mechanically and aerodynamically. It has been interesting to see how these changes translate to the car’s behaviour on track. We completed a few good runs, however, had to cut the afternoon session short due to the tricky weather conditions at the Circuit de Catalunya. We dealt with low temperatures of both the air and the asphalt, which made it difficult to get the tyres to work properly. Although this was the first day of winter testing it has been a positive and productive day. There is potential in our new car and we have to continue working hard to understand how to unlock it. I look forward to building on this on Wednesday.”

Jörg Zander, Technical Director:
“We had a successful start to winter testing today. In general, our target was to get a first glance and understanding of how the new C37 behaves on track. We worked on the set-up of the car, and made changes to the aerodynamic balance throughout the day. Due to the low temperatures, we had some difficulties in getting the tyres into the right working window. The conditions were not ideal, however, they applied to all of the teams at the circuit. It is positive that we had a trouble-free day without any technical issues. Overall, we can be satisfied with our first day of testing here in Barcelona. We have a lot of work ahead of us, and look forward to the rest of the week.”

What’s next:
Tomorrow, Charles Leclerc will be in the cockpit of the C37 for the second day of winter testing on the Circuit de Catalunya.

Force India

Nikita Mazepin (RUS) Sahara Force India F1 VJM11 Development Driver. Formula One Testing, Day 1, Monday 26th February 2018. Barcelona, Spain.

Nikita Mazepin (RUS) Sahara Force India F1 VJM11 Development Driver.
Formula One Testing, Day 1, Monday 26th February 2018. Barcelona, Spain.

Nikita Mazepin: “We didn’t complete a huge number of laps today, but that’s often the case with a new car. The laps we did complete were positive: the car felt pretty similar to last year but has clearly taken some good steps forward. I felt very comfortable with the halo, but I lowered my seating position compared to last year and the visibility was good. We lost some of the afternoon resolving a sensor issue and then the weather deteriorated, which kept us in the garage.”

Tom McCullough, Chief Race Engineer: “The first day with a new car is always a bit of a step into the unknown. We focussed on systems checks and aero mapping this morning as Nikita got his first impression of the new car. A few small teething problems with a sensor caused some brake cooling issues, which hampered the afternoon programme and limited our mileage. By the end of the day it was getting chilly and damp, and it was difficult to complete any meaningful running. Nikita did a good job and delivered detailed feedback as usual. We will pick up tomorrow with more aero mapping of the car as Esteban gets his first taste of the VJM11.”


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