Mercedes
This time in Catalunya it went down a similar road. On day one, as Rosberg was injured and Hamilton sick, it was the Briton the only of the two who would get the chance to drive the car but only for 11 laps, German Pascal Wehrlein replaced them for the day, achieving ninth place in the time sheets.
Rosberg and Hamilton were back for day two and completed 155 laps together, finishing fifth and sixth, with Lewis being faster.
The next two days would be really positive for the team as they were in the top three in both of them and were able to complete 230 laps.
Although they weren't able to complete as much laps as in Jerez (only 444), they still were the ones that completed the most laps, improved their pace and got closer to the front runners. It will be very unlikely to see them beaten by another team this year
Red Bull
Not only did the Milton Keynes squad manage to get the second highest number of laps (418) but they also improved their pace from last test –when they were unable to match Toro Rosso's pace– and edged their small brother in three out of four days, topping the time sheets on day two on the process. Also, Daniel Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyät claimed the fourth and tenth highest times in the whole test respectively. Apparently, the energetic drink squad's woes from the Jerez test are over but we can only confirm that until the next test.
Williams
The team gave Susie Wolff her first taste at the new FW36, with which she took 10th place in the time sheets, almost 4 seconds off the leader's pace.
The team had mixed results in the next three days, getting a top three on day two but failing to get out of the midfield in the other two days.
However they had the fourth largest distance run in the test with 407 laps, whatever problems caused them to have a small setback must be over by the next test.
Ferrari
The team was far from matching the same results from the first test, but that didn't stop them from completing a good amount of laps in the four testing days (345) and the fifth highest lap time, made by Kimi Räikkönen while Sebastian Vettel did not have much of a good test as he found himself in the midfield and could only get the 16th fastest time.
Despite this small setback, I don't think anyone should write them off as candidates to race wins once the season kicks off.
McLaren
Few things changed for McLaren in Barcelona, in comparison to their results in Jerez, with one of them being their engine's reliability, as they completed 124 laps, more than in Jerez (79). Having resolved some of their reliability issues, they have a bunch of work to get to in terms of the speed, as their top lap times were amongst the worst in all the grid and they were unable to achieve better than seventh in the time sheets in all the four days. To make things even worse, Fernando Alonso crashed on day four, suffering an electric shock from the car's electronic system, according to some sources, luckily it has been reported that he suffered no severe damage.
There's a long road to go for McLaren if they don't wanna have a season like 2013's.
Force India
Things are not looking good for them since they're really behind in terms of developing the car.
Toro Rosso
Despite not being able to repeat the feat of outpacing the Red Bulls as they did in Jerez, the Faenza based squad did a pretty good job in Catalunya as they accumulated the third highest number of laps with 411 and the eighth fastest time overall.
Inside the internal battle between the two rookies, contrary to what many people believed, Max Verstappen has so far proven to have a better pace than that of Carlos Sainz, setting better lap times in his two days at the car and getting in the top two in day one, which the Spaniard failed to do.
Lotus
The British squad was the surprise of this tests, as they took the top of the time sheets on three out of four days, with Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado taking the first and third best lap times overall respectively in the process. The Enstone team had reserve driver, GP2 Champion, Jolyon Palmer driving for them on day two, the Briton did enough to achieve eighth position in one of his first outings in an F1 car.
The team also had the fifth highest number of laps. Things are looking bright for them now they've switched to Mercedes power units, let's see if they will be able to keep it up and eventually get back to fighting with the front runners as they did just two years ago.
Sauber
The Swiss squad suffered a similar setback to that of Ferrari, after surprising the paddock in Jerez by grabbing the top positions on the time sheets, they saw themselves outpaced by a few other teams in Catalunya, unable to get past fourth place in the time sheets and only achieving the eleventh fastest lap time overall.
It's not something that should worry them a lot but something they should work to solve in order to be able to fight in the midfield.
Sorry on the long delay for this post, I hope to be able to deliver the next on better timing.
Thanks for the support and the reads and I'll see you really soon when tests get going again in this exact Spanish circuit!






















































