The 2025 Formula 1 season kicks off with pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit from February 26-28.
Whilst the first race of the season is not until March 16 with the Australian Grand Prix, F1 teams will gather crucial data during three days of testing in Bahrain.
F1 fans will catch a live glimpse of Lewis Hamilton testing with Ferrari for the first time, as the competitive order begins to take shape for 2025.
However, how will the weather impact proceedings in Bahrain?
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F1 testing 2025 weather forecast
Wednesday, February 26: Day One
The first day of testing in Sakhir is forecast to be dry with less than a five per cent chance of precipitation, kicking off in dry, 14 degrees Celsius weather at 10am local time.
Strong wind gusts of around 30mph are expected throughout the day, while early morning sun will be replaced by clouds in the afternoon, with temperatures hitting a maximum of 15 degrees Celsius.
Thursday, February 27: Day Two
F1's second outing in Bahrain will be shrouded in cloud all day, until the sky clears up again in the early evening.
However, warmer temperatures are expected, with highs of 17 degrees Celsius. Strong wind gusts remain, and the chance of rain increases to 10 per cent, particularly at the start of Thursday's running.
Friday, February 28: Day Three
F1's final day of testing looks to be the brightest and warmest, with sunny spells forecast all day.
Temperatures are expected to reach 18 degrees Celsius during the hottest part of the day, and the chance of rain is at less than five per cent for the entire day.
Wind gusts will remain at around 30mph, however, which could hamper drivers throughout the three-day testing session, making braking points less consistent and harder to find.