LIVE: F1 preseason testing, day one

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The Formula One season unofficially starts right here, with the opening day of testing at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catalunya. We’ll be with you every step of the way.

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Session time: 9am-5pm (local)

Driver lineup

Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas (morning), Lewis Hamilton (afternoon)
Ferrari: Charles Leclerc
Red Bull: Max Verstappen McLaren: Carlos Sainz
Renault: Esteban Ocon (morning), Daniel Ricciardo (afternoon)
Alpha Tauri: Daniil Kvyat
Racing Point: Lance Stroll (morning), Sergio Perez (afternoon)
Alfa Romeo: Robert Kubica (morning), Antonio Giovinazzi (afternoon)
Haas: Kevin Magnussen
Williams: George Russell (morning), Nicholas Latifi (afternoon)

LIVE BLOG

(All Central European Time)

13.30: In case you missed it, here are your 2020 Formula One racing stars.

13.00: That’s it for the morning session as everybody heads in for a one-hour lunch break. Testing will get back underway at 2 p.m. until 6 p.m local time.

1. Valtteri Bottas – Mercedes – 1:17.313 – 79 Laps
2. Sergio Perez – Racing Point – +0.062 – 58 Laps
3. Max Verstappen – Red Bull – +0.475 – 91 Laps
4. Carlos Sainz – McLaren – +0.688 – 64 Laps
5. Esteban Ocon – Renault – +0.691 – 62 Laps
6. George Russell – Williams – +0.855 – 17 Laps
7. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – +0.976 – 13 laps
8. Robert Kubica – Alfa Romeo – +1.073 – 8 Laps
9. Kevin Magnussen – Haas – +1.153 – 7 Laps
10. Daniil Kvyat – Alpha Turi – +1.171 – 12 Laps

12:40: F1 banned teams from hiding behind screens in their garage ahead of this year’s testing.

Charles Leclerc has been the first ‘victim’ of showing something he shouldn’t — a photographer’s lense has snapped Leclerc with some notes about his first impressions of the 2020 car.

There’s talk of understeer through long, high-speed corners such as Turn 10, 11 and 15. Leclerc and the team might have to start writing in code…

12.15: Update from the track.

Every team appears to have hit the ground running this preseason. All 10 completed filming days — 100km of running — ahead of this. That might not seem significant, but it ensured no wasted time this morning doing system checks. We haven’t seen any team suffering any major drama so far, another reminder of how stable the regulations are between last year and this year. 2021, of course, is a different story entirely…

Nate Saunders, F1 Associate Editor2h ago

11.30: An unwell Sebastian Vettel has been benched for the first day of testing, but he did feature in the pre-race photographs on the pit straight prior to the session.

“Change of plan: Seb not feeling great this morning so Charles is taking over driving duties for the day,” a Ferrari spokesperson said.

11.20: Another update on the latest times….

1. Sergio Perez – Racing Point – 1:17.375 – 24 Laps
2. Valtteri Bottas – Mercedes – +0.160 – 46 Laps
3. Max Verstappen – Red Bull – +0.412 – 53 Laps
4. Carlos Sainz – McLaren – +0.626 – 42 Laps
5. Esteban Ocon – Renault – +0.667 – 28 Laps
6. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – +1.019 – 34 Laps
7. George Russell – Williams – +1.159 – 38 Laps
8. Kevin Magnussen – Haas – +1.183 – 30 Laps
9. Robert Kubica – Alfa Romeo – +2.541 – 22 Laps
10. Daniil Kvyat – Alpha Tauri – +2.759 – 27 Laps

10.40: Verstappen currently leading the way in terms of mileage, with 36 laps to Sainz’s 34. Valtteri Bottas has just set the fastest time so far, though, clocking in at 1:17.833.

10.25: Already lots of intrigue around the new cars on show. Renault is running a super slim nose, which looks great, while the Racing Point car looks like a 2019 Mercedes painted pink.

10.00: After the first hour of testing, eight drivers have set a time….

1. Carlos Sainz – McLaren – 1:18.423 – 16 Laps
2. Sergio Perez – Racing Point – +0.475 – 11 Laps
3. Esteban Ocon – Renault – +1.195 – 14 Laps
4. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – +1.263 – 13 Laps
5. Max Verstappen – Red Bull – +1.375 – 21 Laps
6. Kevin Magnussen – Haas – +1.638 – 9 Laps
7. Valtteri Bottas – Mercedes – +3.203 – 18 Laps

09.32: Nate Saunders writes: It’s that time again, where teams will fit these funky aero rakes to the sides of their cars. It might look it has been driven through a fence by mistake but these serve an important purpose, measuring the flow of air around the vehicle.

09.15: Gulp. Strong start by Mercedes, with Bottas leading the way in terms of mileage early on. Not unusual to see the world champions hit the ground running on the first day. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the respective lap counts of the Ferrari and Red Bull.

09.00: And we are… GO! The lights go green and the first car out on track is Williams’ Russell. Williams missed the first two and a half days of testing and they were keen to make a statement about their readiness ahead of this test. Great way to do that here.

08.45: Change of plans already at Ferrari. Sebastian Vettel is not feeling well today, so Charles Leclerc will take over driving duties for the four-time world champion.

08.30: And now for something completely different… the drivers are all together on the grid for some promotional shots. Usually the first time we see them do something like this is ahead of the Australian Grand Prix but F1 doing things a little differently this year.

08.15: Two more reveals in the paddock. Officially it’s just one, as we’d already seen the Haas. Alfa Romeo has taken the covers off its 2020 challenger this morning, and its a beaut. The snakeskin livery it used for its filming day is gone and its red and white colour scheme is back. Roll on the new season!

Nate Saunders writes: Nice buzz in the paddock this morning ahead of the day. Driving in there was a cluster of fans holding a Robert Kubica flag — he’s in the Alfa Romeo today but is their reserve driver for the rest of the season — a reminder of the Polish driver’s fervent fan base. In a break from preseason tradition, the drivers will line up for a photo together on the grid before the session officially starts.

08.00: Two pitlane launches to come before the session officially starts — Haas will have a photocall with their VF16, while Alfa Romeo will take the covers off a car running its 2020 livery. Alfa already completed laps of Fiorano last week, but did so in a temporary snakeskin livery.

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