Mercedes faces a 'reality check' in Bahrain F1 test as Red Bull takes the lead - Russell
Mercedes Formula 1 driver George Russell acknowledges that his team is now playing catch-up with Red Bull, who have emerged as the frontrunners in the early stages of the 2026 season. Despite initial hype surrounding Mercedes' powerful engine, the Brackley-based squad's performance in Barcelona's shakedown didn't necessarily indicate a dominant start to the new rules era.
However, the first test in Bahrain revealed a different story. Mercedes-powered teams have been quick to highlight Red Bull's impressive energy deployment on the straights, as evidenced by GPS data. While teams and power unit manufacturers typically keep their cards close to their chest, Russell aligns with comments from Williams' Carlos Sainz and McLaren's Lando Norris, declaring Red Bull the team to beat in Melbourne.
Russell acknowledges the shift in dynamics, stating, 'This test has been a reality check for all of us.' He clarifies that the winter speculation about Mercedes' power unit was just that - speculation. Red Bull's strong performance in Barcelona and Bahrain has been evident, leaving Mercedes, Ferrari, and others in the dust.
The difference in performance is significant, with Red Bull ahead by half a second to a second over the course of a lap. Russell emphasizes the challenge, saying, 'They're not just a small step ahead.'
Red Bull's technical director, Pierre Wache, disagrees, placing the team fourth in the pecking order behind Mercedes, Ferrari, and McLaren. Max Verstappen dismisses suggestions of Mercedes' inferiority, confident that their power units will dominate once fully optimized in Australia.
Russell responds to Verstappen's comments, acknowledging the competitive landscape, 'I hope we've got a big ace up our sleeve.' He emphasizes that Mercedes has delivered a strong car this year, despite the power unit challenges. While Red Bull currently leads, Mercedes remains optimistic about catching up, recognizing the importance of development and performance in the upcoming season.