F1 Preseason Testing 2025: Fastest Time Time, Most Circles, Driver’s Exhibition for a Three -Day Bahrain event | F1 news

Formula 1 preseason testing will soon start in Bahrein, and three key days for teams and drivers to face their new cars.
Each team can lead only one car, so two drivers will divide the driving in the Bahrain international circle.
If there are no major problems, each driver will get one and a half in the car. Some teams can divide the ride every day, while others have one driver in the car all day and will share only one of the days.
More than half of the teams were confirmed by their driving schedule for three days, and Mercedes confirmed 18-year-old Andrea Kimi Antonelli on Wednesday morning.
Because Ferrari is still discovering the schedule, it remains unknown when Lewis Hamilton will get her first opportunity to test in the SF-25.
Here are the confirmed settings so far:
SKY SPORTS F1 LIVE PRESSE TESTS
Wednesday 26. February – First Day
- 6.50am-14.05: Morning Sessi
- 11.55-14.05: afternoon session
- 20:00: Testing cover
- 8.30pm: Tedon’s testing notebook
Thursday, February 27 – the second day
- 6.50am-14.05: Morning Sessi
- 11.55-14.05: afternoon session
- 20:00: Testing cover
- 8.30pm: Tedon’s testing notebook
Friday 28. February – Third Day
- 6.50am-14.05: Morning Sessi
- 11.55-14.05: afternoon session
- 20:00: Testing cover
- 8.30pm: Tedon’s testing notebook
- 21:00: Ted’s Development Corner
When is the first race F1?
For the first time in 2019, the opening of the season will be held in Melbourne at the Australian Grand Prix from March 14 to March 16. The first race moved from Bahrain to Australia because of Ramadan, which took place during March.
There are 24 events in the F1 2025 F1 calendar, the same number as last year, and the season ended up on the Grand Prix in Abu Dabi, 5-7. December.
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