As the testing phase of the F1 2025 season concluded at the Bahrain International Circuit, George Russell emerged triumphant, outpacing his rivals in a thrilling finale. Initially, four-time World Champion Max Verstappen appeared set to close the day with the fastest time, but Russell overtook him in the final moments of the day. Alex Albon, representing Team Williams, also showcased commendable performance, securing the third spot. This places Williams in a favorable position as we look forward to the upcoming race in Melbourne.
Russell’s performance was a highlight of the day, especially since he had taken over from Kimi Antonelli at Mercedes. His quick ascent to the top of the leaderboard within the first hour of the event was testament to his skill and precision. He was also seen acknowledging his former Mercedes teammate, Hamilton, who had taken over from Charles Leclerc. Despite Hamilton’s efforts with a set of C4s, he had a challenging time climbing the leaderboard.
However, the day wasn’t devoid of surprises. An unforeseen delay occurred due to a bus appearing on the Turn 10 service road, causing a brief interruption. This, of course, didn’t deter our racers, who were back on track soon after.
Verstappen, driving for Red Bull, faced initial difficulties with understeer at Turn 13 and a lock-up at Turn 10. Yet, his perseverance shone through as he gradually found his rhythm, eventually taking over the top spot from Gasly. However, his celebration was short-lived as Albon overtook him, leading by 0.149 seconds, adding another feather to Williams’ cap.
The testing phase also saw its share of health-related issues. Lance Stroll had to withdraw after the morning session due to ill health. Fernando Alonso, suffering from a cold, had to take over for the rest of the day.
As the day drew to a close, Verstappen managed to reclaim the top spot, only for Russell to snatch it in the closing moments. Verstappen’s spin at Turn 1 didn’t affect his position, but it was Russell who stole the show. We also saw promising performances from Piastri and Ocon. Piastri, despite a strong second sector, fell short of troubling Verstappen and settled for third place, while Ocon recovered from a low-speed spin at Turn 1.
This grand finale of the F1 2025 testing phase not only sets the stage for an exciting season but also highlights the fierce competition we can expect in the upcoming races. With the likes of Russell, Verstappen, and Albon showcasing sterling performances, the Melbourne race is certainly an event to look forward to.