F12025 pre-season testing: Lewis Hamilton ‘really enjoying’ with new Ferrari – BBC Sport

Lewis Hamilton drives the Ferrari in pre-season testing in Bahrain

Image caption, Lewis Hamilton was quickest in the morning session on day two of testing in Bahrain

 

Lewis Hamilton said he was “really enjoying” his new Ferrari as he set the second-fastest time on day two of Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain.

 

The seven-time champion, who has moved to the Italian team this year after 12 seasons with Mercedes, was pipped to fastest lap by 0.031 seconds by Williams’ Carlos Sainz.

 

Charles Leclerc, who took over the Ferrari from the seven-time champion for the post-lunch session, was third fastest, just 0.052secs behind Hamilton.

 

Hamilton said: “I am really enjoying the car. We’re slowly bonding. Yesterday was a so-so day, just OK. But we got through all our run-plan. I was not doing set-up changes or directing where I want the car to go.

 

“Today was a bit more getting to explore a bit my interaction with my engineer.”

 

Both Sainz and Leclerc had spins during the say – Sainz’s at Turn One and Leclerc’s at the final corner – just as they were starting flying laps.

 

Mercedes drivers George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli were fourth and fifth fastest.

 

McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris were 13th and 14th fastest.

 

Pre-season testing is a notoriously unreliable indicator of actual competitive performance because factors such as fuel loads and engine modes are not revealed by the teams and have a major impact on performance.

 

And despite Sainz’s fastest time, Williams team principal James Vowles underlined that his team were not fast enough to compete at the front this year.

 

“The top four are the top four,” Vowles said. “McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes have all done good work over the winter.

 

“The midfield is going to be very tight and if I’m getting it right, 0.1secs separates a lot of us.”

 

Red Bull’s world champion Max Verstappen did not drive while team-mate Liam Lawson was in the car all day, ending up seventh fastest; Verstappen will drive on the final day on Friday.

 

Leclerc said before running in the afternoon: “It’s only testing. Everyone is hiding their true performance but the feeling is pretty good. No bad surprises but too early to judge performances.”

 

Norris said in the news conference before driving in the second session: “We have just tried to make the car quicker all round. Add more load. If we want to improve anything at the moment, it’s the rear but the rest of it feels correct and feels in the same ball park.

 

“I don’t think we are expecting to be a big step ahead of everyone. We are expecting to be close to Red Bull and Ferrari. If we are there from the off, that’s the main thing.”

 

Neither McLaren driver did any short performance runs during Thursday’s running.

 

Day two times

Carlos Sainz (Spa) Williams – 1:29.366

 

Lewis Hamilton (GB) Ferrari – 1:29.379

 

Charles Leclerc (Mon) Ferrari – 1:29.431

 

George Russell (GB) Mercedes -1:29.778

 

Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Ita) Mercedes – 1:29.784

 

Lance Stroll (Can) Aston Martin – 1:30.229

 

Liam Lawson (NZ) Red Bull – 1:30.252

 

Jack Doohan (Aus) Alpine – 1:30.368

 

Pierre Gasly (Fra) Alpine – 1:30.430

 

Isack Hadjar (Fra) Racing Bulls -1:30.675

 

Fernando Alonso (Spa) Aston Martin -1:30.700

 

Yuki Tsunoda (Jpn) Racing Bulls – 1:30.793

 

Oscar Piastri (Aus) McLaren – 1:30.821

 

Lando Norris (GB) McLaren – 1:30.882

 

Gabriel Bortoleto (Bra) Sauber – 1:31.057

 

Nico Hulkenberg (Ger) Sauber – 1:31.457

 

Esteban Ocon (Fra) Haas – 1:33.071

 

Oliver Bearman (GB) Haas – 1:34.372

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