Lewis Hamilton has described that Ferrari has made some “good discoveries” on its SF-26 car during the first week of Bahrain testing.

Hamilton finished third fastest overall in Sakhir with 190 laps under his belt across his day-and-a-half in the car, including a solid race simulation on Friday afternoon.

READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton finishes Bahrain F1 test with key Ferrari ‘discovery’

Max Verstappen adds to 2026 F1 regulations criticism: ‘I am exploring other things’

Max Verstappen is “exploring other things outside of Formula 1” to find his “fun” in racing, after his attack on the new regulations.

Verstappen branded the new energy recovery and management rules as “anti-racing” and as “Formula E on steroids” on Thursday, with the Dutchman well-known for his outspoken views on topics in F1.

READ MORE: Max Verstappen adds to 2026 F1 regulations criticism: ‘I am exploring other things’

Aston Martin facing deeply worrying situation after Bahrain body blow

There was considerable anticipation ahead of the arrival of the first Aston Martin, the AMR26, designed under the direction of Adrian Newey.

Fans around the world would have been hoping for a miracle creation from the legendary designer, but after the shakedown in Barcelona, the first test in Bahrain showed even more clearly that hopes and expectations were greatly exaggerated.

READ MORE: Aston Martin facing deeply worrying situation after Bahrain body blow

Ferrari reach decision over potential Mercedes F1 engine protest

Ferrari has firmly ruled out launching a protest against Mercedes-powered F1 teams at the Australian GP as the compression ratio saga continues.

With a deadline of Sunday, March 1st to homologate the 2026 power unit designs, talks remain ongoing between F1’s five power unit manufacturers and the FIA over the controversial trick developed by Mercedes High Performance Powertrains (HPP).

READ MORE: Ferrari reach decision over potential Mercedes F1 engine protest

George Russell makes ‘ace’ Mercedes request to combat Red Bull power

George Russell is hoping Mercedes has “a big ace” up its sleeve that it can soon play in its early F1 games with rivals Red Bull.

Over the past three days of the first pre-season test in Bahrain, no team wanted to claim ownership of either the best or fastest car, with fingers pointed elsewhere.

READ MORE: George Russell makes ‘ace’ Mercedes request to combat Red Bull power

Charles Leclerc paints worrying picture over new F1 cars

Charles Leclerc has admitted he is struggling to pull off overtakes with the new-for-2026 F1 cars.

The challengers have been built under a fresh set of technical regulations this year, with changes made to both the aerodynamic and power unit rules.

READ MORE: Charles Leclerc paints worrying picture over new F1 cars