As the dust settled on the second day of Formula 1 2025 testing, the competitive landscape began to take shape. However, the quickest car on the track was not the Williams, much to the chagrin of their fans. Let’s take an in-depth look at what unfolded during the day in Bahrain.
In the inaugural ‘race’ of 2025, McLaren emerged victorious, with Lando Norris, Charles Leclerc, and Kimi Antonelli completing full simulations. Norris outpaced the others by a comfortable margin, his 12-second lead turning heads in the paddock. Though the extent of McLaren’s lead may have been exaggerated due to an apparent tyre advantage, it’s clear that they have a competitive edge.
Norris started the day on a humble note, downplaying his achievements from the first day of testing. However, as the day progressed, the McLaren car showed consistent improvement, despite Norris’s concerns about rear instability. These issues, according to McLaren team boss Andrea Stella, were manageable and somewhat necessary for the car’s performance on the circuit. Despite Norris pulling out of a late flying lap, the team still showed promising performance, hinting at McLaren’s potential for the season.
Contrary to expectations, the Williams car, which had shown promise on the first day of testing, did not lead the pack on the second day. Despite this, Williams shows signs of potentially establishing itself as the dark horse this season, following a disappointing 2024. The new Mercedes rear suspension has given the car new characteristics, and both drivers are cautiously optimistic about the car’s peak performance.
In a first for rookie Kimi Antonelli, he completed his inaugural race sim on real racing tyres, a demanding task that provided valuable learning for both the driver and Mercedes. Antonelli’s pace was competitive, matching that of main rivals McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull.
The second day of testing also marked significant progress for Hamilton in the Ferrari. The seven-time world champion showcased his confidence in the car, topping the morning session and finishing second fastest overall. Off-track, Hamilton expressed positivity about his experience with Ferrari thus far, stating that he and Ferrari have made significant strides in a short span of time.
Despite promising performances from McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes, the Sauber car was visibly challenging to handle, making it the least impressive so far. While McLaren and Ferrari showed user-friendly and responsive attributes, Mercedes showcased impressive consistency.
Williams, among the midfield contenders, was the most impressive. Even though it wasn’t the quickest car, it appears to be the most likely to lead the second group.
Meanwhile, Alpine’s media activity at testing was overshadowed by its own actions. The team’s rookie, Jack Doohan, kept a low profile, focusing on his on-track performance, which was commendable compared to Pierre Gasly’s. This is all Doohan can do to prove himself, given the attention and scrutiny he has been subjected to due to Alpine’s actions.
In summary, the second day of F1 testing was a revealing one, providing a glimpse into the competitive shape of the season. As teams continue to fine-tune their performances, the real test will be how they fare in the actual races.