Williams’ Felipe Massa has set the fastest time up to now with a 2014 car in Bahrain, less than 1 second slower than Nico Rosberg’s pole position last year.

Good news for the Mercedes engine, which seems to be the fastest as Massa (Williams) and Rosberg (Mercedes) have finished on top today. 99 laps for the Brazilian without any problem, while Mercedes have been able to do 103 laps even though they lost some time in the morning changing the engine of the car. Rosberg’s time has been just 0,2s slower than Massa’s, both of them on supersofts.

Kimi Räikkönen has not spent much time on track in the morning, but finally Ferrari have been able to do a race simulation, which has been interrupted by a red flag. The Finnish has set the third fastest time, 2,2s behind Massa, and has done 87 laps. Sutil’s Sauber has stopped on track on its first outing and has not been repaired on time to go out again.

Renault-powered teams have had different luck. Daniil Kvyat has been 5th with the Toro Rosso and has been able to do 81 laps, while Marcus Ericsson’s Caterham has done 117. It was the first time Romain Grosjean drove the Lotus this week and he’s not been able to do more than 33 laps, which considering the car ended up on fire yesterday it’s not very good news for them. Worse part, however, was for the Red Bull, which couldn’t bring Vettel further than the 4h corner of the circuit.

Result:

Pos. Driver Team Car Lap Time Dif. Laps
1. Massa Williams FW36 1:33.258 98
2. Rosberg Mercedes W05 1:33.484 +0.226 101
3. Räikkönen Ferrari F14 T 1:35.487 +2.229 82
4. Magnussen McLaren MP4-29 1:35.894 +2.636 85
5. Kvyat Toro Rosso STR9 1:36.113 +2.855 76
6. Hülkenberg Force India VJM07 1:36.205 +2.947 113
7. Bianchi Marussia MR03 1:37.087 +3.829 76
8. Ericsson Caterham CT05 1:38.083 +4.825 117
9. Grosjean Lotus E22 1:42.166 +8.908 33
10. Vettel Red Bull RB10 1
11. Sutil Sauber C33 1