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Formula 1 Bahrain March Testing

F1 Bahrain pre-season test - Day 2

Minute by minute updates on the second day of the 2022 Bahrain F1 pre-season test

Carlos Sainz Jr., Ferrari F1-75

Track action gets underway at 7am GMT and finishes at 4pm GMT. The day will be split by a one-hour lunch break (11am-12pm GMT) which can be reduced if requested due to lost track time from either red flags or poor weather conditions.

After missing the morning session on the first day due to the late arrival of freight, Haas has been granted time to catch up on the missed four hours of track running. The US team will continue for an extra hour after the chequered flag falls this evening and will be permitted to continue to run through the final day lunch break plus have two hours of further running tomorrow evening.

On the eve of the Bahrain test, Haas announced Kevin Magnussen would make a return to F1 to replace Nikita Mazepin following the termination of his contract, while the team also cut ties to title sponsor Uralkali due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Magnussen will get his first track time in the Haas VF-22 this afternoon, with new team-mate Mick Schumacher on driving duties this morning before handing over to the Dane.

Daniel Ricciardo will miss the second day of the Bahrain F1 test due to illness, with Lando Norris standing in for McLaren.

The Bahrain pre-season test will take place on 10-12 March ahead of the 2022 F1 season opener at the same venue, the Bahrain Grand Prix, on 18-20 March.

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Vettel, satisfied with his pitwall inspection, is now supervising the Aston Martin mechanics with work going on in his cockpit. It looks like a problem with his seat.
It appears Vettel was ready to go for his first run but has been delayed by a late issue. Rather than sit tight in the cockpit, Vettel takes a wander up to the Aston Martin pitwall - perhaps with a post-driving career step in mind?
 
It is early running so that means an array of aero test runs for most teams. Russell has got the full metal fence panel attached to his Mercedes just ahead of the rear wing. More cutting edge analysis to come.
And now Russell is on track for Mercedes, meaning that is six out of 10 teams up and running already. Norris sets the first timed lap of 1m38.543s but, naturally, that's an early feeler with times set to drop sharply.
Defending F1 world champion Verstappen joins the fun on his first outing at the Bahrain test having seen Perez on Red Bull driver duty yesterday.

Green flag

Here we go for Day 2, as Bottas, Norris, Ocon and Tsunoda get out early to start the action.

As reported earlier, there will be no Ricciardo in action again today due to illness which means Norris gets a double dose of McLaren test action. Hope he's done his neck exercises:

https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/ricciardo-to-also-miss-second-day-of-bahrain-f1-test-amid-illness/8891026/

Day 2 Bahrain F1 test driver line-up

Mercedes: Russell (AM)/Hamilton (PM)
Red Bull: Verstappen
Ferrari: Leclerc (AM)/Sainz (PM)
McLaren: Norris
Alpine: Ocon
AlphaTauri: Tsunoda
Aston Martin: Vettel (AM)/Stroll (PM)
Williams: Latifi
Alfa Romeo: Bottas (AM)/Zhou (PM)
Haas: Schumacher (AM)/Magnussen (PM)

Goooooooood morning one and all! Who fancies some more F1 testing action, well you are in luck as the fun gets underway in a little over 10 minutes.

By: autosport.com

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