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George Russell improved late in the day to set the fastest time of Formula 1 testing in Bahrain, driving for Mercedes instead of his 2019 race team Williams

Russell drove for Williams on Tuesday at the post-Bahrain Grand Prix test before taking over from Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes, which retains close ties to its former junior driver.

Russell's work was delayed by what Mercedes described as a "small water leak".

Mercedes chief race engineer Andrew Shovlin said: "That wasn't a quick fix, which delayed our afternoon programme quite considerably.

"Whilst we couldn't complete all our test items, we've done the important bits."

An improvement in the final hour of the test allowed Russell to leapfrog Sergio Perez by less than a tenth, so Russell's best effort of 1m29.029s shaded the Racing Point driver's time by 0.066s.

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel's early-morning time stood as the benchmark for most of the day, before Perez improved with less than two hours remaining.

Vettel never improved on his 1m29.319s, and slipped to third in the final standings.

The German was one of seven drivers to clear 100 laps as teams looked to make up for a disappointing day of testing on Tuesday, which was interrupted by persistent rain.

Among that septet was Red Bull's F1 test debutant Dan Ticktum, who racked up 134 laps - second only to Alex Albon's 143-lap tally.

Ticktum wound up ninth fastest, 1.8s off the pace, as he ticked off a major aim for 2019 by testing Red Bull's RB15.

His significant mileage will be a result of Red Bull seeking answers to its set-up problems that have held it back over the first two grands prix of the season.

Ticktum's lap count was nearly double that of his 2018 European Formula 3 title rival Mick Schumacher.

The son of seven-time F1 champion Michael swapped the Ferrari he made his own test debut in on Tuesday for the Alfa Romeo on Wednesday.

Schumacher only completed 70 laps, though, on his way to setting the sixth-fastest time - a 1m29.998s.

That was the lowest tally of any driver who completed a full day of running. Several drivers pumped in performance runs near the end of their programmes.

Daniil Kvyat jumped to fifth while completing Pirelli tyre testing duties, setting a 1m29.911s on the penultimate lap of his 111-lap day.

Likewise, fellow tyre tester Fernando Alonso posted a 1m31.006s on lap 68 of 69, sharing McLaren's Pirelli work with Carlos Sainz Jr.

End of day result

Pos Driver Car Gap Laps
1 George Russell Mercedes 1m29.029s 101
2 Sergio Perez Racing Point/Mercedes 0.066s 60
3 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 0.290s 102
4 Carlos Sainz Jr. McLaren/Renault 0.766s 20
5 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso/Honda 0.882s 111
6 Mick Schumacher Alfa Romeo/Ferrari 0.969s 70
7 Alexander Albon Toro Rosso/Honda 1.008s 143
8 Lance Stroll Racing Point/Mercedes 1.020s 35
9 Dan Ticktum Red Bull/Honda 1.827s 134
10 Romain Grosjean Haas/Ferrari 1.874s 86
11 Fernando Alonso McLaren/Renault 1.977s 69
12 Pietro Fittipaldi Haas/Ferrari 2.180s 48
13 Lando Norris McLaren/Renault 2.274s 72
14 Jack Aitken Renault 2.471s 103
15 Nicholas Latifi Williams/Mercedes 3.169s 100
16 Carlos Sainz Jr. McLaren/Renault 3.240s 60


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