2021 Bahrain F1 pre-season testing Day 1 - As it happened

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Formula 1 pre-season testin♔g is finally here as the action gets underway in🦋 Bahrain.
For 202🎐1, teams only have three days of testing ahead of the new season which kicks off at the Bahrain International Circuit on March 26-28.
All teams except Mercedes have completed a shakedown of their new 2021 challengers ahead of the test, and with just three days of running available to everyone, 💙getting significant mileage completed is more🌞 important than ever before.
Testing usually takes place ꦜin Barcelona but F1's decision for it to take place in Bahrain this year should give teams the perfect weather conditions to put their new cars to the test.
With the 2021 cars being a continuation of last year's machinery, F1 agreed three days of testing was sufficient as a w🌊ay to save costs and give teams a longer winter break after ▨the 2020 campaign finished in December.
Like in p♔revious years, testing will be split into two sessions per day, with most teams opting to split the workload between its two drivers.
Who’s driving on Day 1 of the test?
Mercedes
Friday: Valtteri Bottas (AM), Lewis Hamilton (PM)
Red Bull
Friday: Max Verstappen
McLaren
Friday: Daniel Ricciardo (AM), Lando Norris (PM)
Aston Martin
Friday: Sebastian Vettel (AM), Lance Stroll (PM)
Alpine
Friday: Esteban Ocon
Ferrari
Friday: Charles Leclerc (AM), Carlos Sainz (PM)
AlphaTauri
Friday: Pierre Gasly (AM), Yuki Tsunoda (PM)
Alfa Romeo
Frid꧟ay: Kimi Raikkonen (AM), Antonio 🐬Giovinazzi (PM)
Haas
Friday: Mick Schumacher (AM), Nikita Mazepin (PM)
Williams
Friday: Roy Nissany
Click here to find a full list of who is driving when duri🍬ng the three-day test.
What tyres can teams use?
All five tyre compounds are available to use during the three days of ꧑testing.
If you see a team go faste🌠st on the C5 tyre then don’t be too fooled given the softest compound of tyre is never used in Bahrain, more often at street circuits like Monaco.
Here’s what🐈’s on the menu for tyre testing from tomorrow in Bahrain: a feast of five di🎃fferent 2021 compounds and a prototype! Buon appetito.
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