Pre-season test F1 The latest Formula 1 news about the F1 pre-season tests
This year, the Formula 1 pre-season test take place in Bahrein. They start Thursday the 23rd of February and will end at Saturday the 25th of March. On this page you will find the latest Formula 1 news about the pre-season tests.
Bahrain F1 testing 2023 - Day 3 results (Morning times)

LIVE: Reaction as F1 2023 pre-season testing draws to a close

Bahrain F1 Testing 2023 - Day 2 results

LIVE: Bahrain 2023 Formula 1 Pre-Season Testing Day 2
Bahrain F1 testing 2023 - Day 1 results

Sainz sets early testing pace after red flag disrupts running

LIVE: Reaction to ominous start for Verstappen on Bahrain test day one
Schedule for the 2022 F1 Bahrain pre-season test

Confirmed F1 driver line-ups for the Barcelona pre-season test

How late does F1 testing start in Barcelona?

Schedule for the 2022 F1 Barcelona pre-season test

F1 confirms 2022 pre-season testing dates

Abu Dhabi F1 Testing - Day 2 Results

Abu Dhabi F1 Testing - Day 2 Results (Morning times)

Abu Dhabi F1 Testing - Day 1 Results

Abu Dhabi F1 Testing - Day 1 Results (Morning times)

F1 teams confirm their line-ups for Abu Dhabi tyre test

Onboard video: Verstappen sets fastest lap during F1 winter testing

Are Mercedes teasing and testing us once again?

On paper things look good for Ferrari, the reality is very different

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