F1 Testing Day Two: McLaren Edges Ahead as Sainz Tops the Timesheets

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The second day of F1 Testing Day Two in Bahrain provided more clarity on the pecking order for the 2025 season. While Carlos Sainz set the fastest time in his Williams, McLaren continued to look like the early favorite over a full race stint. With teams balancing performance runs, race simulations, and reliability issues, here’s how the day unfolded.

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McLaren Looks Strong Over Race Distance

While Williams grabbed headlines with Sainz’s fastest lap, McLaren, Ferrari, and Mercedes engaged in a direct race simulation battle in the afternoon. The results? McLaren appears to hold a slight but meaningful edge.

StintNorris (McLaren)Leclerc (Ferrari)Antonelli (Mercedes)
1st stint17 laps (C3)15 laps (C3)19 laps (C3)
2nd stint16 laps (C2)16 laps (C2)13 laps (C2)
3rd stint18 laps (C1)20 laps (C2)19 laps (C2)
TeamStint 1 Avg.Stint 2 Avg.Stint 3 Avg.
McLaren1m 35.5s1m 35.5s1m 33.0s
Ferrari1m 35.9s1m 34.8s1m 34.2s
Mercedes1m 35.9s1m 34.7s1m 34.0s

Over a simulated 51-lap race, McLaren finished 12 seconds ahead of Ferrari, with Mercedes another 2 seconds behind. However, tire strategy played a role—Norris ran the hardest C1 tire in his final stint, while Ferrari and Mercedes opted for the softer C2. This could mean McLaren’s advantage isn’t as big as it seems, but the team’s confidence is clear.


Sainz Tops the Timing Sheets

Williams took a different approach, focusing on shorter performance runs. Carlos Sainz set the fastest lap of testing so far, narrowly beating Lewis Hamilton’s morning benchmark for Ferrari. However, with Williams not completing a full race simulation, their true pace remains uncertain.

Top 18 Lap Times – F1 Testing Day Two

PositionDriver (Team)Time
1Carlos Sainz (Williams)1m29.348s
2Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)+0.031s
3Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)+0.083s
4George Russell (Mercedes)+0.430s
5Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)+0.436s
6Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)+0.881s
7Liam Lawson (Red Bull)+0.904s
8Jack Doohan (Alpine)+1.020s
9Pierre Gasly (Alpine)+1.082s
10Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls)+1.327s
11Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)+1.352s
12Yuki Tsunoda (Racing Bulls)+1.445s
13Oscar Piastri (McLaren)+1.473s
14Lando Norris (McLaren)+1.534s
15Gabriel Bortoleto (Sauber)+1.709s
16Nico Hulkenberg (Sauber)+2.109s
17Esteban Ocon (Haas)+3.723s
18Oliver Bearman (Haas)+5.024s

What’s Next?

With only one more day of testing left, teams will look to fine-tune their setups and chase outright performance. McLaren’s race pace advantage suggests they could be the team to beat, but with Red Bull losing track time, we’re yet to see their true potential.

Will McLaren solidify their position as favorites? Or will Ferrari and Mercedes close the gap? Stay tuned for F1 Testing Day Three as the final pieces of the 2025 season puzzle fall into place.

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