McLaren Dominates F1 Pre-Season Testing: Can They Maintain the Momentum in 2025?
McLaren shines in F1 pre-season testing with Lando Norris leading the pack. Lewis Hamilton positive at Ferrari. Full analysis of F1 2025 season outlook.




McLaren Impresses in Pre-Season Testing
The 2025 Formula 1 season kicked off with a thrilling pre-season test in Bahrain, where McLaren emerged as a standout team. Lando Norris delivered a stunning performance during a race simulation on the second day, finishing over 30 seconds ahead of his rivals. His average lap times were a remarkable 0.5 seconds faster than Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Mercedes’ Andrea Kimi Antonelli.
Race Simulations Tell the Story
Race simulations are considered the most reliable indicators of a team’s true pace in testing. With fuel loads known, these runs provide a clearer picture of competitiveness. Oscar Piastri, Norris’ teammate, also showcased McLaren’s speed, averaging 0.2 seconds faster than Mercedes’ George Russell during their race simulation.
McLaren’s Strengths and Challenges
McLaren’s performance was particularly impressive given that Bahrain’s track characteristics don’t favor their car. The team has historically struggled with slow corners and traction-dominated layouts. However, the cooler conditions during testing may have masked some of their weaknesses. Andrea Stella, McLaren’s team principal, urged caution, stating that the conditions were a "sweet spot" for their car.
Hamilton’s New Chapter at Ferrari
Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton began his journey with Ferrari on a positive note. The seven-time world champion expressed optimism about the car’s performance, calling it the "most positive feeling I've had for a long time." However, his test was cut short as Ferrari focused on understanding their car’s setup ahead of the season opener in Melbourne.
The Red Bull Enigma
Max Verstappen and Red Bull remained an enigma during testing. The reigning world champion did not complete a full race simulation, making it difficult to assess their true pace. Verstappen’s quick stint on Friday hinted at competitiveness, but technical challenges, including a lack of front and rear grip, raised questions. Red Bull’s technical director, Pierre Wache, admitted the car did not respond as expected.
Midfield Battle Heats Up
Behind the top teams, Williams and Alpine turned heads with their performance. Carlos Sainz set the fastest lap of the test, showcasing Williams’ potential. Alpine’s Pierre Gasly also impressed, finishing fifth on the final day. However, James Vowles, Williams’ team boss, believes the gap between the top four and the midfield remains significant.
What Lies Ahead?
As the teams head to Melbourne for the season opener, the big question is whether McLaren can maintain their testing form. The Albert Park circuit’s medium-speed corners and low-grip surface are expected to play to their strengths. Hamilton and Ferrari will also look to make a strong statement, while Verstappen and Red Bull aim to silence their doubters.
The 2025 F1 season promises to be one of the most competitive in recent years, with fine margins likely to decide the championship battles.