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Leclerc is the fastest in the last morning of the test in Bahrain.

MONews
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Charles LeclerC flourished the season pre -season test and scored the fastest time on Friday morning session on Bahrain International Circuit with 1’30.811.

But Ferrari Star’s benchmarks are shy 1.5 seconds in the team’s test peak, and the gap emphasized on a warm and windy condition that struggled with competitors at the opening ceremony of the last day.

However, this session was a smooth task marked with a bizarre interruption that winded the pit lanes.

In HaaS, Ollie Bearman’s car suffered from the failure of the body, causing debris on the track and a short yellow flag.

But with the team’s quick reaction from the Pit Lane, Briton returned to the session and completed the Australian Grand Prix program successfully.

As he started to go within an hour, the glass panel jumped from the gantry near the start/finish line and shattered the pit.

As Marshall swept the debris, the subsequent timely flag stopped acting for 10 minutes.

The green fire didn’t blink when Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Fernando Alonso cried.

When the track was finally settled, the Leclerc firmly set the top of the time sheet, and eight teams prepared for a lunch time driver swap, and eight teams finished the preseason with seven others.

Mercedes disciple Antonelli finished the session with second place, and Lando Norris ranked third in McLaren.

MAX VERSTAPPEN is the fourth fastest and the Dutch crawls to extend the red fire stint in the afternoon.

Jack Doohan led Alex Albon’s Williams, Isack Hadjar and Williams in Alonso, while completing a solid morning work in 5th place. He is expected to step down for a walk when the afternoon session begins.

Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto finished the 9th place in a garage in Switzerland, and finished the least rap, and Bearman closed the field.

This measure will be resumed after lunch with the final installation of the test, which will be held from 1500-1900 hours of local time.

POS. driver team Best time gap lab
1 Charles leclerc Ferrari 1’30.811 66
2 Kimmi Antonelli Mercedes 1’30.888 0.077 61
3 Rando Norris McLaren 1’30.943 0.132 57
4 Max VestAppen Red fire 1’31.209 0.398 47
5 Jack -two Alpine 1’31.239 0.428 61
6 Alexander Albon Williams 1’31.444 0.633 58
7 ISACK HADJAR Gyeongju bull 1’31.761 0.950 73
8 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 1’32.084 1.273 49
9 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber 1’32.147 1.336 35
10 Oliver Bearman Haas 1’32.361 1.550 59

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