| Team | Number of laps |
| Mercedes | 500 |
| Ferrari | 440 |
| Haas | 391 |
| Alpine | 349 |
| Racing Bulls | 319 |
| Red Bull | 303 |
| McLaren | 291 |
| Audi | 244 |
| Cadillac | 164 |
| Aston Martin | 65 |
| Williams | 0 |
Summary of lap counts per team.
You have to say that the test couldn’t have gone better for Merc or Ferrari and Haas and Alpine will also be very pleased I think.
McLaren the outlier really as a Merc/Ferrari powered big team that’s not accumulated big mileage and is a chunk behind the best customers, but they also did 166 laps on Friday, so it seems ended the test in a good place.
The RedBull powered cars seem a step behind and it’s notable that they never had a really big day, like the teams above them. Verstappen did 118 laps on Friday in what seemed like a patched up car, so maybe they were getting there in the end or maybe they still have a bit of work to do?
Audi did 145 laps on Friday, so looks to have got on top of their initial issues.
Aston I think have avoided disaster, 60 laps on their first day is comparable to many midfield runners, so I expect them to catch up quite quickly in Bahrain.
For the record in the meaningless time stakes times continued to fall on Friday and Hamilton topped the test at 1m16.348s in what looked like a bit of a glory run (new tyres, 3 lap stint at the end of the day).
Just over a week and a half till Bahrain, looking forward to some testing in more representative conditions and with live timing available.