Ricciardo tops the timesheets on first day of winter testing

  • Published on 26 Feb 2018 19:20
  • comments 3
  • By: Sam Gale

Daniel Ricciardo set the fastest lap time on the hotly anticipated first day of winter testing. The session at the circuit de catalunya was the first time all the 2018 cars were on track together, and the first indication of the competitiveness of all the cars going into the coming season.

Possibly the team who had the best day in Barcelona was Red Bull, who with Daniel Ricciardo set the fastest lap time of the day with a 1:20.179, set on the medium tyres, and was the driver to set the most amount of laps on the first day, the only driver to cross the 100 lap barrier.

Front runners from last season, Mercedes also had a good day in terms of pace, only two tenths from the top of the time sheets with the time from Valtteri Bottas and look set to continue their title winning form going into next season. Teammate Lewis Hamilton had afternoon duties for Mercedes but most of his running was curtailed by the rain, only managing 22 laps after lunch.

The Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen was in third place on the time sheets on the soft tyres, setting 80 laps for the Maranello outfit which was also the third most of any of the drivers, who are hoping to finally claim a championship this season and avoid a tenth year without one.

Renault also split duties between their two driver, with Nico Hulkenberg taking morning duties and setting the fourth quickest time of the day in the morning whilst Carlos Sainz set the sixth quickest time. They also set nearly 100 laps collecting a good amount of data and perhaps showing signs of intent for their return to the front of the grid this season.

McLaren's Fernando Alonso was in a solid fifth place, however did have the most notable crash of the day, having a problem with his wheel nut which curtailed his running in the morning session, but still managed more laps than the first day of winter testing last year getting up to 50 laps, and running without problems.

Perhaps the most surprising element of the first was the number of laps Brendon Hartley managed with Toro Rosso's new Honda engine, managing 93 trouble free laps, and a great cause for optimism going into the new season that Honda may have solved the problems that plagued their time with McLaren.

Williams had a somewhat unassuming day splitting their driving between their two drivers, running without any notable problems but not setting the world alight in terms of times, with new driver Sergey Sirotkin propping up the time sheets and Lance Stroll managing 9th.

Romain Grosjean in the Haas and Marcus Ericsson in the Sauber both had similar days, running for 55 and 63 trouble free laps respectively whilst setting their best lap time on the soft tyres but never really troubling the top of the time sheets.

Force India sent out reserve driver Nikita Mazepin to debut their new car, but set the fewest amount of laps of any team and only beating Sergey Sirotkin on the time sheets, who didnt set a representative lap time, in an underwhelming first day for last season's best of the midfield runners.

 

Sam Gale

ES Circuit de Catalunya - 26 February 2018

Replies (3)

Login to reply
  • Great day for both Red Bull teams. I wonder about how representative this day was though, seeing as Mercedes only clocked 83 laps in total, and they usually tend to just pump those numbers up.

    • + 0
    • Feb 26 2018 - 20:10
    • Kean

      Posts: 692

      Positives for me were definitely Toro Rosso Honda. Many laps, good top speed. (But how is their fuel consumption?...) Also positive were Renault and Red Bull. McLaren and Force India, we'll have to wait and see. Sort of worried for Sauber though, apparently it had felt "different"....

      • + 0
      • Feb 26 2018 - 21:00
    • I'd love to see data on fuel consumption, but thats a thing we'll never see. Time will tell if they've just upped reliability, or if they managed to increase power, efficiency or both to boot. It looks good for them though, and by the looks of it reliability alone might win the long race in 2018. I honestly didnt have high hopes for Sauber going in, remember they didnt excel with an up to date Ferrari unit before, so I had little faith in them doing better this time around. On a bright note: they didnt do worse than Force India and Sirotkin today...

      • + 0
      • Feb 26 2018 - 21:22

BE Grand Prix of Belgium

Local time 

BEGrand Prix of Belgium

Local time 

World Championship standings 2024

Show full world champion standings

Test calendar

See full test schedule

Related news

Give your opinion!

Will Bottas challenge Hamilton for the world championship in 2020?

Formula 1 Calendar - 2024

Date
Grand Prix
Circuit
-
Bahrain
29 - Mar 2
Bahrain
7 - Mar 9
Saudi Arabia
22 - Mar 24
Australia
5 - Apr 7
Japan
19 - Apr 21
China
3 - May 5
United States of America
17 - May 19
Italy
24 - May 26
Monaco
7 - Jun 9
Canada
21 - Jun 23
Spain
28 - Jun 30
Austria
5 - Jul 7
United Kingdom
19 - Jul 21
Hungary
26 - Jul 28
Belgium
23 - Aug 25
Netherlands
30 - Sep 1
Italy
13 - Sep 15
Azerbaijan
20 - Sep 22
Singapore
18 - Oct 20
United States of America
25 - Oct 27
Mexico
1 - Nov 3
Brazil
22 - Nov 24
United States of America
29 - Dec 1
Qatar
6 - Dec 8
United Arab Emirates
See full schedule

Formula 1 Calendar - 2024

Date
Grand Prix & Circuit
29 - Mar 2
7 - Mar 9
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Street Circuit
22 - Mar 24
Australia Albert Park
5 - Apr 7
19 - Apr 21
3 - May 5
United States of America Miami International Autodrome
17 - May 19
24 - May 26
Monaco Monte Carlo
7 - Jun 9
21 - Jun 23
28 - Jun 30
Austria Red Bull Ring
5 - Jul 7
United Kingdom Silverstone
19 - Jul 21
Hungary Hungaroring
26 - Jul 28
23 - Aug 25
Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort
30 - Sep 1
Italy Monza
13 - Sep 15
Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit
20 - Sep 22
18 - Oct 20
United States of America Circuit of the Americas
25 - Oct 27
1 - Nov 3
Brazil Interlagos
22 - Nov 24
United States of America Las Vegas Street Circuit
29 - Dec 1
6 - Dec 8
United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit
See full schedule

Driver profile

  • Country Spain
  • Date of b. Jul 29 1981 (42)
  • Place of b. Oviedo, Spain
  • Weight 68 kg
  • Length 1.71 m
Show full profile

Team profile

Show full profile
show sidebar