The second F1 pre-season test is in the books at Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona as drivers and teams now prepare for the new season to begin.
Aside the news and stories from first and second test which continued to make headlines, the main thing to watch out among teams was the lap count as mileage is crucial not only for the F1 outfits but also the drivers and engine manufacturers.
The less number of test days makes any small issue seem much bigger. Having summed up all the data in one piece after the first test, the second piece here has data from the second test as well as the overall figure of the drivers, teams and manufacturers.
F1 2020, Barcelona Test 1: Lap count of drivers, teams and manufacturers
Here’s the lap count of all the 10 F1 teams in Test 2 – in descending order:
Ferrari: 485
Mercedes: 434
Alfa Romeo Racing: 423
Racing Point: 410
Williams: 407
McLaren: 373
Renault: 359
Haas: 328
AlphaTauri: 313
Red Bull Racing: 306
Here’s how the F1 drivers stood in Test 2 – in descending order:
Charles Leclerc: 257, 1196.33 km
Sergio Perez: 237, 1103.23 km
Sebastian Vettel: 228, 1061.34 km
Valtteri Bottas: 214, 996.10 km
Pierre Gasly: 206, 958.93 km
Nicholas Latifi: 206, 958.93 km
Carlos Sainz: 205, 954.27 km
George Russell: 201, 935.65 km
Lewis Hamilton: 193, 898.41 km
Romain Grosjean: 193, 898.41 km
Esteban Ocon: 182, 847.21 km
Daniel Ricciardo: 177, 823.93 km
Daniil Kvyat: 177, 823.83 km
Lance Stroll: 173, 805.31 km
Lando Norris: 168, 782.04 km
Kimi Raikkonen: 166, 772.73 km
Max Verstappen: 158, 735.49 km
Alexander Albon: 148, 688.94 km
Kevin Magnussen: 135, 628.42 km
Antonio Giovinazzi: 91, 423.60 km
Robert Kubica: 56, 246.71 km
Here’s how the four F1 manufacturers stood in Test 2 – in descending order:
Mercedes (three teams): 1251
Ferrari (three teams): 1236
Renault (two teams): 732
Honda (two teams): 619
Here’s the combined time list of Test 2 – best to worst – of all drivers/teams:
Here’s the lap count of all the 10 F1 teams from both tests – in descending order:
Mercedes: 928
Alfa Romeo Racing: 846
Ferrari: 838
McLaren: 796
Racing Point: 779
Red Bull Racing: 777
Renault: 737
Williams 731
AlphaTauri: 696
Haas: 642
Here’s how the F1 drivers stood after both tests – in descending order:
Lewis Hamilton: 466, 2169.22 km
Carlos Sainz: 442, 2057.50 km
Sergio Perez: 440, 2048.19 km
Charles Leclerc: 437, 2034.23 km
Valtteri Bottas: 435, 2024.85 km
Max Verstappen: 412, 1917.86 km
Pierre Gasly: 412, 1917.86 km
Sebastian Vettel: 401, 1866.65 km
Romain Grosjean: 399, 1857.34 km
George Russell: 390, 1815.44 km
Esteban Ocon: 372, 1731.66 km
Alexander Albon: 365, 1699.07
Daniel Ricciardo: 365, 1699.07
Lando Norris: 354, 1647.87 km
Daniil Kvyat: 354, 1647.87 km
Nicholas Latifi: 341, 1587.35 km
Lance Stroll: 339, 1578.04 km
Antonio Giovinazzi: 321, 1494.25 km
Kimi Raikkonen: 300, 1396.50 km
Kevin Magnussen: 243, 1131.16 km
Robert Kubica: 115, 521.35 km
Here’s how the four F1 manufacturers stood in Test 2 – in descending order:
Mercedes (with three teams): 2438
Ferrari (with three teams): 2326
Renault (with two teams): 1533
Honda (with two teams): 1473
Here’s the combined time list from both tests – best to worst – of all drivers/teams:
Here’s what happened on Day 1 of second Barcelona F1 test
Here’s what happened on Day 2 of second Barcelona F1 test
Here’s what happened on Day 2 of second Barcelona F1 test