The official F1 pre-season test takes place once again in Bahrain on 26-28 February as anticipation builds towards the 2025 season.
Bahrain has held the test every year since the Covid pandemic, with the season-opener usually following at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir.
Yet this year, Albert Park in Australia will host the first race of the season for the first time since 2019. The season-opener, Lewis Hamilton’s first race for Ferrari, is on 16 March.
It means all 20 drivers will have two weeks from the three-day pre-season test to the first ‘lights out’ of the season, ahead of another record-equalling 24-race calendar.
Here’s everything you need to know about pre-season testing in Bahrain:
What are the timings for testing?
The official pre-season test takes place from Wednesday 26 February to Friday 28 February.
In line with previous years, the track will be open for eight hours each day, starting at 7am (GMT) and ending at 4pm (GMT).
Teams have a choice: they can either give a driver a whole day’s worth of running or split the sessions up between their pair.
Either way, barring any injuries, illness or car breakdowns, each driver will get 12 hours of time in the car over the course of the three days.
How can I watch the pre-season test?
Sky Sports F1, the rights holder for F1 in the UK, will broadcast every minute of pre-season testing.
The broadcast team, however, is typically made up of commentators and presenters from both Sky and F1 TV.
Sky’s pit-lane reporter, Ted Kravitz, will be on-site for the test and is likely to present his daily ‘Notebook’ segment.
When is the first race of the 2025 season?
The season-opener this year takes place at Albert Park in Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday 16 March.
The race starts at 4am (GMT), 3pm local time.
It will mark Hamilton’s highly-anticipated first race in Ferrari red.
What is the 2025 grid?
McLAREN
Lando Norris
Oscar Piastri
FERRARI
Charles Leclerc
Lewis Hamilton
RED BULL
Max Verstappen
Liam Lawson
MERCEDES
George Russell
Kimi Antonelli
ASTON MARTIN
Fernando Alonso
Lance Stroll
ALPINE
Pierre Gasly
Jack Doohan
HAAS
Esteban Ocon
Ollie Bearman
RACING BULLS
Yuki Tsunoda
Isack Hadjar
WILLIAMS
Alex Albon
Carlos Sainz
SAUBER
Nico Hulkenberg
Gabriel Bortoleto
*italics represents new seat