F1 Testing Day 1: Gasly straps on soft Pirellis to go fastest (Update)

This article was updated below with additional photos and quotes.


March 10, 2022 

Pierre Gasly strapped on a set of Pirelli’s soft compound for 2022, the C5 compound, on his #10 AlphaTauri Honda and turned a lap of 1m33.902s late in the day on Day 1 of preseason F1 testing in Bahrain.

Pierre Gasly straps on the C4 Pirellis to go fastest. Photo courtesy of AlphaTauri Team

Carlos Sainz Jr. showed the strength of the Ferrari with the 2nd best time, on the medium C3 tires.

That time was  faster (0.457s), as expected,  than the quick time set by Gasly on the soft C5s.

3rd quick time was Charles Leclerc in the #16 Ferrari set on the medium C3 tires early in the day.

Lance Stroll and Alex Albon rounded out the top-5.

The session ended 8 minutes early when Sergio Perez beached his Red Bull in Turn 8.

“Much hubbub about Mercedes today, but we’re still yet to see any eye-catching performance from their new design, maybe they are just keeping their cards close to their chest for now,” said TV announcer Jolyon Palmer.

George Russell shows Lewis Hamilton the way

“Gasly topped the times with a glory run, but Ferrari still look the pick to me. The Leclerc time from this morning still stands out as impressive, on a C3 tire, in hotter temps before the track was rubbered in.”

Carlos Sainz #55 Ferrari.

Ferrari drivers ended up second and third – neither of those times set on the softest compound tires either. Add in 116 laps between Leclerc and Sainz, despite not running for the best part of an hour in the hottest part of the day, and it is easy to see why they have impressed many in the paddock.

Red Bull might not have set the timing screens alight, but they looked to be focussed on data gathering and longer run pace – and with 138 laps for Perez today, it seems they achieved their goals. Bar that late, slow spin, the Mexican had had a very solid day out there.

Select Quotes

Pierre Gasly
“It’s good to be finishing the day in P1. But we’re always asked at tests how we’re doing, and I think we’ve got to focus mainly on ourselves and our performance, not at the timing screens as, at the moment, it doesn’t mean much until we get to Quali next week. Of course, it’s always nice to be top of the rankings, but at the end of the day I know we’ve got some stuff to work on, so we can get more out of the car. Overall, it’s been a good day. There are lots of positives with this car but as a racing driver we always focus on the negatives, so we’ll be using the next two days of testing to really get to grips with this car and work to feel more comfortable in it. I’ll be working hard with the engineers tomorrow while Yuki takes over the driving of the car. There are new things to discover with this car every time you go out on track, so we have to make the most of every session and learn as much as we can before the first race here next week.”

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN – MARCH 10: Pierre Gasly of France driving the (10) Scuderia AlphaTauri AT03 on track during Day One of F1 Testing at Bahrain International Circuit on March 10, 2022 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Andrew Shovlin, Mercedes Trackside Engineering Director:
Compared to Barcelona it’s been harder to get the car well-balanced around the lap here. We do seem to have made a bit of progress through the day but it’s always difficult to judge accurately here as the falling temperature tends to flatter everything you do later in the day. We’ve got quite a lot of work still to do regarding validation of the update kit and will continue the data collection program over the next few days so it’s a bit early to say whether everything is working as expected. There is certainly more to find in getting the balance right between slow and high-speed corners, and there’s also a bit too much tire overheating. So, plenty to keep us busy for the next two days but we are on a steep learning curve with the new car and tires – we’ll analyze what we have from today and hopefully make a step forward for tomorrow.

George Russell. LAT Images for Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd

Zhou Guanyu (Car 24): “Today was definitely a step forward from Barcelona. We were able to do a good number of laps, which was a way to build up familiarity with the car. Every time you step into the cockpit you get a little more confident so a day like today was really good. Of course, there’s still a lot of work to do and we need to understand the car better: we will try a few things, in different conditions, in the next few sessions but we can be happy about the work we have done today.”

Valtteri Bottas (Car 77): “It was a good day in the car, getting a lot of laps under our belt and following our run plan until the red flag at the very end of the session. With this mileage, I was able to first get a proper feel for the car and then focus on some set-up work, finding how the car responds, what it needs. It’s nice to feel and see the progress throughout the day: the team did a good job since Barcelona, it was a good recovery after a challenging start but we are heading in the right direction.”

Valtteri Bottas – Photo Antonin Vincent / DPPI

Sergio Perez
“It was a very productive day, we did plenty of laps and gathered a lot of information. It was good to get a read on the car on a different track with higher temperatures. It’s obviously very different here compared to Barcelona. Bahrain is one of the roughest circuits on the calendar so you are naturally more rear biased. In general, we had a good pace and we have plenty of information to go through, there is so much to learn at the moment. Towards the end of the day, after the safety car I had cold tires and just lost it and unfortunately went into the gravel. It ended the session early so hopefully everyone can have a nice rest now!”

Sergio Perez of Mexico driving the (11) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB18 on track during Day One of F1 Testing at Bahrain International Circuit on March 10, 2022 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Day 1 Times

Pos Driver Team Time Behind Session Tires Laps
1 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 1m33.902s +0.000s PM C5 103
2 Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 1m34.359s +0.457s PM C3 52
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1m34.531s +0.629s AM C3 64
4 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1m34.736s +0.834s PM C5 50
5 Alex Albon Williams 1m35.070s +1.168s PM C4 104
6 Lando Norris McLaren 1m35.356s +1.454s PM C2 50
7 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo 1m35.495s +1.593s PM C3 66
8 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 1m35.706s +1.804s AM C3 39
9 George Russell Mercedes 1m35.941s +2.039s PM C3 60
10 Sergio Perez Red Bull 1m35.977s +2.075s PM C2 138
11 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m36.365s +2.463s AM C3 62
12 Fernando Alonso Alpine 1m36.745s +2.843s PM C3 24
13 Esteban Ocon Alpine 1m36.768s +2.866s AM C2 42
14 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo 1m37.164s +3.262s AM C3 54
15 Pietro Fittipaldi Haas 1m38.527s +3.520s PM *C2 47

*Prototype Tire