F1 testing LIVE: All the updates from Barcelona as Lando Norris tops leaderboards

FORMULA ONE is BACK with testing underway in Barcelona.

All the teams have the opportunity to put their vehicles through their paces in Catalunya and Lewis Hamilton is keen to get on with the season underway, before renewing his rivalry with world champ Max Verstappen

The Haas F1 team's afternoon running was reportedly disrupted by a damaged floor, but thankfully, the crew were able to solve the issue and get Mick Schumacher back on the track to complete his laps.

Unfortunately, Haas will still be playing catch up tomorrow despite being able to resume.

Meanwhile Lando Norris pushed his McLaren vehicle to the limit setting a 1m 19.951s to go two lengths clear of former leader Charles Leclerc who topped the morning session for Ferrari.

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  • George Boulton

    Day 1 Full standings

    1) Lando Norris (McLaren) 1.19.568

    2) Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) 1.20.165

    3) Carlos Sainz(Ferrari) 1.20.416

    4) George Russell (Mercede) 1.20.78

    5) Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 1.20.929

    6) Sebastian Vettel (Aston Martin) 1.21.276

    7) Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) 1.21.638

    8) Fernando Alonso (Alpine) 1.21.746

    9) Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 1.22.246 

    10)  Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo )1.22.572

    11) Alex Albon (Williams) 1m22.760

    12) Mick Schumacher (Haas) 1m22.962

    13) Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) 1.23.327

    14) Nicholas Latifi (Williams) – 1.23.379

    15) Nikita Mazepin (Haas) – 1.24.505

    16) Robert Kubica (Alfa Romeo) – 1.25.909

  • George Boulton

    Session over

    Lando Norris ended the first day ofF1 pre-season testing top of the timesheets in Barcelona.

    The Brit notched 103 laps on the opening day as he led both Ferraris with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz second and third.

    Defending champion Max Verstappen put in a huge shift as he completed 147, more than any other driver on the grid.

  • George Boulton

    20 minutes remain

    Lando Norris tops the time sheets with a 1.19.951.

    He's ahead of the Ferrari duo with Leclerc in second who registered a 1.20.165 andSainz in third who was three tenths slower.

  • George Boulton

    Verstappen putting in a shift

    The defending champion has now clocked over 130 laps, more than any other driver on the grid.

    Fernando Alonso has registered the second most with 104 laps.

  • George Boulton

    Aston Martin zooms down the straight

    Lance Stroll whizzes past the start/finish straight in the new-look Aston Martin.

    Stroll is currently 12th on the time sheet with 31 laps under his belt in Spain.

    The Canadian is currently over a second slower than his teammate Sebastian Vettel.

  • George Boulton

    Top ten (timing update)

    1) Charles Leclerc – 1m20.165

    2) Lando Norris – 1.20.474

    3) George Russell – 1.20.784

    4) Lewis Hamilton – 1.21.032

    5) Sebastian Vettel – 1.21.276

    6) Yuki Tsunoda – 1.21.638 

    7) Carlos Sainz – 1.22.134

    8) Max Verstappen – 1.22.246

    9) Alex Albon-1.22.938 C3

    10) Fernando Alonso – 1.23.317

  • George Boulton

    Norris stops in pit-lane

    The Brit's strong start came to halt as he was wheeled back to his garage after stopping at the end of the pit-lane.

    Timing update:

    1) Charles Leclerc – 1.20.165

    2) Lando Norris – 1.20.474 

    3) George Russell – 1.20.784

    4) Sebastian Vettel – 1.21.276

    5) Yuki Tsunoda – 1.21.638

    6) Max Verstappen – 1.22.246

    7) Carlos Sainz – 1.22.516

    8) Fernando Alonso – 1.23.317, C3 

    9) Nicholas Latifi – 1.23.379

    10) Lewis Hamilton – 1.23.382

  • George Boulton

    Cars return on track…

    The afternoon session is underway but most of the cars have stayed in their garage.

    In recent years it's known teams like to stick around the paddock for a long lunch….

    Verstappen is back out on track while Valterri Bottas is getting the first feel of his Alfa Romeo.

  • George Boulton

    Clocking up the miles

    Verstappen, Russell and Leclerc have spent the most time on track this morning in Barcelona.

    Verstappen with 80, Leclerc with 77 and Russell just crossing the line to complete his 76th lap of the day for Mercedes.

  • George Boulton

    Norris up to second

    The Brit is finding his groove with the new McLaren as he's second behind Charles Leclerc.

    Norris trails Leclerc by two tenths as the young guns are looking to steal the show.

  • George Boulton

    Kubica finally sets a time

    Kubica has set his first representative lap time of 1:25.909.

    The Alfa Romeo is now nine laps in and his time has relegated the Haas of Nikita Mazepin to the bottom of the standings. 

  • George Boulton

    20 minute countdown

    Charles Leclerc is still top of the time sheets for Ferarri.

    Lando Norris has moved up to third fastest behind fellow Brit George Russell.

    1) Leclerc – 1:20:165
    2) Russell – 1:20:784
    3) Norris – 1:21:713
    4) Vettel – 1:21:276
    5) Tsunoda – 1:21:368

  • George Boulton

    Latifi leads the way

    Nicholas Latifi is first out for Williams as he exits in the pits having already done 47 laps.

    Williams' new-boy Alex Albon will step foot in the car in the afternoon session.

  • George Boulton

    LECLERC REGAINS TOP SPOT

    Leclerc returns to the top of the timesheet with a 1:20:165.

    The Ferrari has now clocked up over 50 laps and is looking in good nick.

    George Russell slips down to second fastest but improves with a 1:20:784.

    Verstappen has done ten more laps than his Mercedes rival Russell with 65 under his belt.

  • George Boulton

    LIMITED TIME FOR ALFA ROMEO

    The Camouflaged car hasn't been able to do much hiding out on track, as Kubica has only managed four laps.

    Is it a worrying sign for the Italian team?

  • George Boulton

    RUSSELL IS FASTEST

    The Mercedes is looking strong and so is their new star George Russell.

    Russell's hard work over the winter appears to be paying off as he puts in a lap of 1:21:039.

    Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferarri make up the top three.

  • George Boulton

    MAX VERSTAPPEN HITS 50

    Verstappen has completed his 50th lap of the morning as the current world champion gets to grips with the new RB18.

    George Russell currently holds the fastest lap time with a 1:21:039 in his Mercedes.

    Verstappen is third on the time sheets with a time of 1:22:246.

    Ferarri have split the two Mercedes with Leclerc clocking a time of 1:21:718.

  • George Boulton

    ALL NEW ALFA ROMEO

    Alfa Romeo welcome their new driver line up ahead of the new season after bringing in Valtteri Bottas from Mercedes and Chinese rookie Zhou Guanyu.

    But this morning, neither of them are in the car as they've looked to experienced reserve driver Robert Kubica to pump in the miles in Barcelona.

    Bottas is set to be in the car later this afternoon while Zhou will be stepping into the car on Thursday.

  • George Boulton

    Hamilton sets the tone

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been pictured peering into Red Bull’s garage on the first day of pre-season testing in Barcelona.

    The seven-time British world champion was spotted in the pit-lane examining Red Bull’s car for the 2022 season.

    Hamilton was eager to get a glimpse of the RB18 at the first opportunity at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

  • Alex Terrell

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  • Alex Terrell

    Good morning and welcome to F1 testing

    Formula One testing is BACK underway in Barcelona ahead of what we hope will be another classic season.

    There are new cars, new liveries and drivers suited and booted for their new teams for the first time.

    But of course we're expecting two familiar faces to go toe-to-toe for the F1 title this season.

    Lewis Hamilton has arrived on the track, three months after one of the most controversial moments in the history of any sport.

    The Brit is chasing his eighth world title, after being pipped by rival Max Verstappen in the last race of last season in Abu Dhabi.

    That led to Michael Masi being relieved of his duties as race director and a cloud cast over the sport's rules.

    But one thing is for sure, a fast car will win you a race in Formula One and this is a crucial step in winning either a constructor's or driver's title – or ideally both.

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