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Fourth Day in Bahrain: Intensity and Signs to Australia

Summary by Motor.es
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari driver, led the morning session. Formula 1 faces the final stage of its preparation with a day marked by program changes, technical problems and increasingly representative references of real performance. Mercedes and Ferrari re-emphasized, while Aston Martin, Red Bull and Cadillac faced setbacks in the morning session.The second and last week of pre-season testing on the Bahrain International Circuit circuit entered a d…
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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari driver, led the morning session. Formula 1 faces the final stage of its preparation with a day marked by program changes, technical problems and increasingly representative references of real performance. Mercedes and Ferrari re-emphasized, while Aston Martin, Red Bull and Cadillac faced setbacks in the morning session.The second and last week of pre-season testing on the Bahrain International Circuit circuit entered a d…

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Motor.es broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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