In a thrilling start to the Bahrain Formula 1 2026 test, George Russell has shattered expectations by clocking the fastest lap within just the first hour of the final day. The Mercedes star's blistering time of 1m33.918s not only marked a personal best but also made him the first driver to dip below the elusive 1m34s barrier during this crucial testing phase.
However, it hasn’t been all smooth sailing for Mercedes. Their Bahrain test stands in stark contrast to the seamless performance witnessed during the Barcelona shakedown week. A full engine replacement on day two severely hampered Kimi Antonelli’s opportunity to rack up laps, resulting in a meager total of just three laps. As a result, Mercedes entered the final day with one of the lowest lap counts among the 11 teams in attendance, raising concerns about their readiness as the season approaches.
Russell, undeterred by the setbacks, was quick to turn things around when the session kicked off, demonstrating remarkable pace within the first 20 minutes. His stunning performance was soon complemented by Lewis Hamilton, who carved out a commendable second-place finish, trailing Russell by just 0.291 seconds. Hamilton's resurgence signifies that the Mercedes team is regrouping, shaking off the dust from their earlier tribulations.
But it wasn't just Mercedes making headlines. The day was marred by yet another incident involving Cadillac, as Valtteri Bottas suffered a mechanical failure that forced him to abandon his car in the runoff area at Turn 11. This unfortunate turn of events not only triggered the first red flag of the day but also left fans questioning the reliability of Cadillac's performance as they aim to make their mark in the competitive F1 landscape.
While Red Bull's Max Verstappen ended the hour sitting third, 1.423 seconds off Russell's pace, the action didn’t stop there. Several other drivers seized the moment to post impressive laps. Ollie Bearman from Haas claimed fourth place, while Carlos Sainz of Williams and Liam Lawson from Racing Bulls followed in fifth and sixth respectively, with Sainz leading the lap count early in the session with a remarkable 22 laps.
As the testing session heats up, all eyes are on the unfolding drama in Bahrain. The stage is set for a fierce season ahead, with Mercedes signaling a comeback and Cadillac grappling with reliability issues. Will Russell and Hamilton maintain this momentum as they head into the competitive racing season? Or will Cadillac find their footing before the lights go out on the first race? The answers lie just over the horizon, and fans are on the edge of their seats!








