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F1 Testing, Day One AM: Mercedes hit problems, Daniel Ricciardo ahead for McLaren to start 2021

Mercedes limited to six laps in opening session in F1 2021 due to gearbox issue; Ferrari also suffer reliability issues in Bahrain with Charles Leclerc stopping on track; Daniel Ricciardo fastest in morning for McLaren, ahead of Pierre Gasly and Max Verstappen

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Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton looked on as Mercedes tried to resolve a gearshift problem in the opening session of testing in Bahrain

Mercedes endured a stuttering start to Formula 1 2021 as the world champions hit reliability issues in the opening session of pre-season testing, which was topped by McLaren's new signing Daniel Ricciardo.

Claiming F1's titles in each of the past seven seasons, Mercedes are used to hitting the ground running but spotted a gearshift glitch on their new W12 car's very first lap in Bahrain - where three days of testing has begun with plenty of fresh looks for the teams as well as competitive lap times.

A gearbox change kept Valtteri Bottas in the garage for the next three hours, with the Finnish driver only managing six laps before lunch.

He will be replaced by Lewis Hamilton for the afternoon/evening session, when Mercedes will hope to make up for lost time.

"It wasn't a good start because of a gearbox issue that came out of nowhere, which we haven't been able to identify and understand," said team boss Toto Wolff.

"If we're able to have a smoother ride from here onwards, I think we can recover.

"If we have more stumbling blocks, then obviously with three days there's not a lot you can do."

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Listen in and ride onboard with McLaren's Daniel Ricciardo who topped the timesheets at the midway stage of the morning testing session in Bahrain

Mercedes' uncharacteristic problems provided the big surprise from F1 2021's opening morning, with Ricciardo setting the pace for his new team McLaren, now powered by Mercedes engines.

Ricciardo's fastest lap was a 1:32.203 - significantly slower than the normal race weekend times around the Sakhir circuit - edging Pierre Gasly and Max Verstappen as the top three were split by just 0.042s.

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Red Bull's Max Verstappen has an early spin out of turn 2 during the morning session of testing in Bahrain

Gasly had a particularly impressive morning in the AlphaTauri, completing a session-leading 73 laps, while Verstappen was quick while also often running off track in a Red Bull he hopes will be a title contender.

Esteban Ocon was fourth in his new A521 as Alpine, formerly Renault, made their official F1 debut, while Sebastian Vettel was seventh for Aston Martin on their return to F1 following Racing Point's rebrand.

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc's caused the morning testing session to be red-flagged after pulling his SF21 over with a possible power unit issue.

Mercedes were not alone in suffering reliability glitches to start F1 2021, with Charles Leclerc - fifth for a Ferrari team desperate to bounce back - causing the only red flag of the session by stopping on track in the new SF21 just before lunch.

"It started to misfire just before the braking zone," said Sky F1's Martin Brundle.

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Haas' Mick Schumacher heads out on track on the first morning session of Bahrain testing and speaks to Rosanna Tennant about his chances this year

Mick Schumacher also did not have an ideal opening morning, with the rookie Haas driver - Michael Schumacher's son - limited to 15 laps with his team suffering, like Mercedes, gearbox issues.

Ricciardo, Gasly, Leclerc, Kimi Raikkonen, Vettel, Schumacher and Bottas now hand over to their respective team-mates for the four hours of the afternoon session.

Morning session final timesheet

1. Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren, 45laps, 1:32.203
2. Pierre Gasly, AlphaTauri, 74 laps, +0.028
3. Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 60 laps, +0.042
4. Esteban Ocon, Alpine, 55 laps, +0.756
5. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari: 59 laps, +1.039
6. Kimi Raikkonen, Alfa Romeo: 63 laps, +1.117
7. Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin, 51 laps, +1.539
8. Roy Nissany, Williams, 39 laps
9. Mick Schumacher, Haas, 15 laps, +3.924
10. Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes, 6 laps, +4.647

F1's new looks debuted at start of Testing

Image: Lewis Hamilton chats to McLaren's Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo on Friday
Image: Sebastian Vettel in his new Aston Martin colours for 2021
Image: Vettel drives Aston Martin's first F1 car in 61 years, the AMR21
Image: Fernando Alonso is back in F1, pictured in Alpine overalls next to Esteban Ocon
Image: Ocon drives Alpine's A521 on Friday morning
Image: Max Verstappen with new Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez, who will be in the car on Saturday
Image: Charles Leclerc and new Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz in Bahrain

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