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F1 Testing Live: Bahrain Test – Day 2 Updates & Times

February 19, 2026 Alex Carter - Sports Editor Sport

Max Verstappen reiterated his criticisms of the upcoming 2026 Formula 1 regulations during the second day of pre-season testing in Bahrain, according to reports from Autosport. The reigning world champion has consistently voiced his concerns regarding the planned shift in engine technology and aerodynamic philosophy.

Testing at the Bahrain International Circuit continues as teams prepare for the new season, which will feature a significant overhaul of power units. Ferrari is actively utilizing the test to evaluate a new power unit alongside aerodynamic updates, as reported by Motorsport.com. This development underscores the substantial engineering effort being invested in adapting to the 2026 regulations.

The second pre-season test in Bahrain is currently underway, with teams gathering data and refining their car setups. Formula 1 is providing live updates from the track, including timing and positions. The opening day of the test saw teams focusing on initial assessments and baseline data collection, as detailed by The Race.

Verstappen’s continued criticism centers on the potential impact of the new regulations on the competitive balance and the overall spectacle of Formula 1. While specific details of his concerns were not immediately available, his repeated statements suggest a fundamental disagreement with the direction the sport is taking. The regulations are intended to promote closer racing and greater sustainability, but Verstappen appears skeptical of their effectiveness.

The Bahrain test represents a crucial opportunity for teams to validate their designs and identify areas for improvement before the season opener. Ferrari’s introduction of a new power unit highlights the intensity of the development race, with manufacturers striving to gain an edge under the new rules. The test is scheduled to continue, with teams expected to push their cars to the limit in preparation for the 2026 season.

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