The Blatantly Biased Racing Podcast

Who’s Flying, Who’s Crying? | F1 Pre-Season Testing


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In this episode of the Blatantly Biased Racing Podcast, Jason Hassett and The Casual F1 Fan provide a comprehensive recap of the 2025 pre-season Formula 1 testing held at the Bahrain International Circuit from February 26 to 28. They analyze the performance and prospects of all ten teams as they prepare for the upcoming season opener in Australia on March 16.MercedesMercedes concluded testing on a high note, with George Russell setting the fastest lap on the final day at 1:29.545, narrowly edging out reigning world champion Max Verstappen. The team's new W16 car, featuring 18-year-old Italian prodigy Andrea Kimi Antonelli, showed promise, indicating a strong start to the season.WilliamsWilliams emerged as a standout, with Carlos Sainz topping the timesheets on the second day and Alex Albon securing third on the final day, just 0.105 seconds off the pace. The FW47's performance suggests that Williams could challenge traditional front-runners this season.FerrariLewis Hamilton's transition to Ferrari has been a focal point, and he responded to critics by stating their comments fuel his motivation. Hamilton expressed satisfaction with the SF25's performance during testing, contrasting with his recent struggles at Mercedes. Teammate Charles Leclerc also showcased the car's potential by leading the timesheets during the morning session on the final day.McLarenMcLaren demonstrated a strategic approach to testing, with Oscar Piastri securing the fourth-fastest time on the final day. The team's consistent performance throughout the sessions indicates a solid foundation for the upcoming season.Red Bull RacingMax Verstappen, aiming for his fifth consecutive drivers' championship, showcased consistent pace, finishing just 0.021 seconds behind Russell on the final day. The RB21's reliability and speed reaffirm Red Bull's status as a formidable contender.Aston MartinAston Martin faced challenges during testing, with Fernando Alonso stepping in for an unwell Lance Stroll. The AMR25 exhibited understeer issues, and Alonso's limited track time resulted in a 16th-place finish on the final day, 2.5 seconds off Verstappen's pace.AlpineAlpine's testing was marked by steady progress, with Pierre Gasly securing the fifth-fastest time on the final day. The team's consistent lap times and reliability suggest a competitive midfield presence.HaasHaas focused on data collection and reliability during testing. While not topping the timesheets, their consistent mileage indicates a stable platform to build upon as the season progresses.Racing BullsRacing Bulls faced a challenging pre-season, with performance data indicating potential struggles. The team will need to address these issues promptly to remain competitive.SauberSauber's testing results suggest they may face difficulties this season. The team must analyze the data collected to make necessary improvements ahead of the first race.Join Jason and The Casual F1 Fan as they delve deeper into each team's performance, discuss potential rivalries, and share insights on what fans can anticipate as the 2025 Formula 1 season approaches.Hashtags:#F1 #Formula1 #PreSeasonTesting #F1Podcast #LewisHamilton #Ferrari #BahrainTesting #F1Fans

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