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Lewis Hamilton has just sent a shockwave through the Formula 1 paddock. At the opening pre-season test at the iconic Bahrain International Circuit, the seven-time world champion delivered the fastest full race simulation of the entire session — and he did it in Ferrari red. Driving for Ferrari in their 2026 challenger, Hamilton outpaced the field over long-run pace, finishing ahead of McLaren, Mercedes, and Red Bull on race simulations. Even McLaren boss Andrea Stella confirmed that Ferrari looked ready from a performance standpoint heading into Melbourne. That’s not hype — that’s rivals acknowledging the threat. Ferrari completed approximately 4,000 kilometres of testing on a single power unit without failure. One engine. Zero reliability issues. In an era where the 2026 regulations remove the MGU-H and increase electrical power output to 50%, durability and energy efficiency are everything. Ferrari not only found speed — they found stability. The upgrades brought mid-test — new front wing, floor, and diffuser — worked immediately. The car looked balanced, predictable, and planted. On top of that, Ferrari successfully ran the new 2026-spec Shell biofuel across long runs with no consistency issues. That is a massive technical green light heading into the season. Meanwhile, Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing showed impressive straight-line speed, hitting 344 km/h, but questions remain about their overall race pace and aero balance. Their full upgrade package is reportedly being saved for Melbourne. The bigger story? Hamilton himself. At 41 years old, with seven world championships already secured, he looks sharper, smoother, and more motivated than ever. His race simulation wasn’t just quick — it was controlled, consistent, and strategically disciplined. That combination of tire management, energy harvesting precision, and mechanical sympathy under the 2026 regulations could prove decisive. The season officially kicks off in Melbourne on March 8 at the Australian Grand Prix, but based on Bahrain testing, Ferrari and Hamilton may already hold the early advantage. Is this the year Hamilton claims an eighth world title? Is Ferrari finally ready to dominate a new regulation era? Or will Red Bull strike back once the real racing begins? One thing is clear: the numbers are real. The pace is real. And Lewis Hamilton looks ready. Drop your predictions below — does Hamilton win the 2026 championship?