Ferrari Dominates Day Three of Bahrain Testing: Aston Martin Faces Catastrophic Setbacks
As the sun blazes down on the Bahrain International Circuit, the final day of the 2026 Formula 1 pre-season testing is unfolding with thrilling drama and unexpected turmoil. The iconic Scuderia Ferrari, driven by the talented Charles Leclerc, has set the morning ablaze with a blistering lap time of 1:33.689, amassing an impressive 43 laps. This performance not only cements Ferrari's status as a formidable contender for the upcoming season but also sends shockwaves through the paddock, indicating that they have laid the groundwork for a dominant campaign.
Mercedes and McLaren Fight Back
In a fierce battle for supremacy, Mercedes' rising star, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, showcased his prowess by securing the second-fastest time of the morning, clocking in just shy of Ferrari's benchmark at 1:33.916. Antonelli's dual focus on both quick laps and long stints with medium tires suggests a seamless adaptation to the W17, and hints at a promising season ahead for the Silver Arrows.
Not to be outdone, Oscar Piastri of McLaren is making headlines too. Despite a dramatic lock-up during braking at Turn 1, the Australian driver managed to clinch the third-best time of 1:34.352, reinforcing McLaren's position as a top contender in the midfield battle.
Intense Competition in the Midfield
The midfield showdown is heating up, with Esteban Ocon pushing Haas into the provisional fourth position, even experimenting with intermediate tires in dry conditions to fine-tune aerodynamic performance. Meanwhile, Isack Hadjar in a Red Bull and Pierre Gasly in the Alpine are delivering consistent laps, although Hadjar's day was marred by frustration after a minor off-track excursion.
Adding to the excitement, rookie Arvid Lindblad has shown remarkable composure, completing 34 laps for Racing Bulls and securing the sixth-fastest time. This emerging talent is proving that he belongs in the competitive world of F1.
Aston Martin's Morning of Woe
However, the headlines aren't all good. Aston Martin is grappling with a crisis of its own. After Fernando Alonso faced battery issues in the previous session, the team faced a fresh disaster when Honda confirmed a critical shortage of components for their power units. This setback has left Lance Stroll stranded at the bottom of the time sheets with zero laps completed by midday, raising serious questions about Aston Martin's preparedness as the season approaches.
Cadillac's Struggles Continue
The woes don't end there; Cadillac is also feeling the heat. Sergio Pérez's entry into the track was delayed, and once he finally got going, his focus was solely on aerodynamic data collection, resulting in a meager four laps and the slowest time of the morning. The stakes are high, and the pressure is mounting as teams scramble to fine-tune their machines ahead of the season opener.
Morning Times Snapshot:
1. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari – 1:33.689, 43 laps 2. Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes – 1:33.916, 43 laps 3. Oscar Piastri, McLaren – 1:34.352, 29 laps 4. Esteban Ocon, Haas – 1:34.494, 22 laps 5. Isack Hadjar, Red Bull – 1:34.511, 25 laps 6. Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls – 1:35.238, 34 laps 7. Carlos Sainz, Williams – 1:35.252, 30 laps 8. Pierre Gasly, Alpine – 1:35.692, 30 laps 9. Nico Hulkenberg, Audi – 1:37.086, 31 laps 10. Sergio Pérez, Cadillac – 1:44.636, 4 laps 11. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin – No time set, 0 laps
As the clock ticks down on pre-season testing, all eyes will be on whether Ferrari can maintain this momentum and if Aston Martin can recover from their morning catastrophe. The stage is set for an electrifying season—stay tuned!








