McLaren's Oscar Piastri was left frustrated in Barcelona after a technical issue marred his afternoon session at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where his team-mate Lando Norris had made a promising debut just two days earlier. The Australian driver took to the track for his own test session on Thursday but was forced to spend most of it stuck in the garage due to a fuel systems problem.
In contrast, Mercedes and Ferrari delivered strong showings at the event, with the former team amassing an impressive 167 laps - over 100 more than McLaren's total. For Mercedes driver George Russell, the day was particularly memorable, as he lapped the circuit a record-breaking 1:16.445 in the afternoon session.
Ferrari also had a strong showing, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc combining for an impressive 174 laps. The Italian team is seen by many as one of the top contenders for this year's championship, and their performance has been well-received by observers.
Aston Martin made their long-awaited debut at the event on Thursday, with Lance Stroll taking to the track in the AMR26 car. Despite some initial gremlins overnight, the team managed to get a few laps under their belts before stopping out on track in the closing moments of the day due to a red flag.
With seven teams having completed two days of running and Aston Martin hoping to make it through the entire event, Friday promises to be an exciting day for fans of the sport. Among those expected to drive on Friday is Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who was forced to sit out the last two sessions due to a crash in the wet conditions.
The first major event of the 2026 Formula One season is shaping up to be a closely contested one, with teams jockeying for position and honing their skills ahead of the opening round at the Australian Grand Prix on March 6-8.
In contrast, Mercedes and Ferrari delivered strong showings at the event, with the former team amassing an impressive 167 laps - over 100 more than McLaren's total. For Mercedes driver George Russell, the day was particularly memorable, as he lapped the circuit a record-breaking 1:16.445 in the afternoon session.
Ferrari also had a strong showing, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc combining for an impressive 174 laps. The Italian team is seen by many as one of the top contenders for this year's championship, and their performance has been well-received by observers.
Aston Martin made their long-awaited debut at the event on Thursday, with Lance Stroll taking to the track in the AMR26 car. Despite some initial gremlins overnight, the team managed to get a few laps under their belts before stopping out on track in the closing moments of the day due to a red flag.
With seven teams having completed two days of running and Aston Martin hoping to make it through the entire event, Friday promises to be an exciting day for fans of the sport. Among those expected to drive on Friday is Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who was forced to sit out the last two sessions due to a crash in the wet conditions.
The first major event of the 2026 Formula One season is shaping up to be a closely contested one, with teams jockeying for position and honing their skills ahead of the opening round at the Australian Grand Prix on March 6-8.