Take a look at the new crop of Formula cars as they put themselves through their paces together for the first time in Bahrain.
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Alfa Romeo Zhou Guanyu led the way on Friday in the Alfa Romeo C43.
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AlphaTauri Yuki Tsunoda is working full speed on the AlphaTauri AT04, although his new teammate Nyck de Vries showed his potential on soft tyres.
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Alpine Alpine’s new recruit Pierre Gasly and the return of Esteban Ocon have shown their strength with the new A523.
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Aston Martin Fernando Alonso was almost out of the gate for his new team with the Aston Martin AMR23.
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Ferrari The absolute pace of the Ferrari SF-23 remains unclear, as both Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc have been on unknown fuel loads.
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HaasAfter some initial problems with Ferrari’s power units were ironed out, the new Haas VF-23 showed promising form with new driver Nico Hulkenberg and the return of Kevin Magnussen.
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McLarenMcLaren has been lowering expectations amid a difficult start to testing for its MCL60.
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Mercedes Good news: Mercedes seems to have solved its porpoise problems with its new W14. Bad news: the pace of progress still seems elusive.
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Red BullMax Verstappen and the new Red Bull RB19 still seem to be the standard by which the rest are measured.
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WilliamsAmerica has a new F1 driver in Logan Sargeant, and the rookie parted ways with Ferrari on Friday in the new Williams FW45.
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