Mick Schumacher made his first outing in a modern Formula 1 car at the post-Bahrain Grand Prix test for Ferrari, setting the second-fastest time of a weather affected day.
Max Verstappen and Formula 1 novice Mick Schumacher were the quickest drivers on day one of the post-Bahrain Grand Prix test in a staggered day of running.
Heartbreak and heroism in Bahrain confirmed the arrival of F1’s new generation whilst another disappointing race put a quadruple champion’s reputation further under question.
A look at how Formula 1’s rookies fared in the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Three Honda-powered cars finished inside the top ten in Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, much to the delight of Honda’s F1 Technical Director Toyoharu Tanabe.
George Russell and Robert Kubica finished fifteenth and sixteenth in the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday in what was another tough day for Williams.
Alfa Romeo Racing duo Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi finished seventh and eleventh respectively in the Bahrain Grand Prix.
The first in-season test takes place this week in Bahrain, and sees a handful of rookies and a returning World Champion take to the track.
Haas failed to convert their strong pace from Qualifying into any kind of pace on race day, with their only finisher, Kevin Magnussen, finishing down in thirteenth
Racing Point boss Otmar Szafnauer saw Sergio Pérez score his first point of the season in Bahrain, although Lance Stroll could only finish fourteenth.
Toro Rosso’s drivers Alexander Albon and Daniil Kvyat finished ninth and twelfth respectively in Bahrain, but Franz Tost believes the STR14 package is good enough for better.
Neither Max Verstappen nor Pierre Gasly were able to get their tyres to work at their optimum at any time during the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend, according to team principal Christian Horner.
Gil de Ferran says that McLaren moves on to the Chinese Grand Prix in two weeks’ time on the back of a mixed Bahrain GP that brought its first points of the 2019 F1 season.
Andrew Shovlin says that Mercedes has some catching up to do to match Ferrari’s pace after a fortunate 1-2 finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Mercedes were unable to use the undercut tactic to any great effect against Charles Leclerc due to the Monegasque racer’s performance advantage during the Bahrain Grand Prix, according to Pirelli boss Mario Isola.
Toto Wolff says it is reliability rather than pace that helped the Mercedes drivers finish 1-2 at the Bahrain Grand Prix
Mattia Binotto positive even as late race dramas denies Ferrari a win at the Bahrain Grand Prix



