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Bahrain Day 2 Sainz quickest

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Bahrain Day 2 Sainz quickest

Carlos Sainz completed 60 laps in Bahrain day 2 pre-season testing F1 2022, 86 for Verstappen, 70 for Stroll. It was Yuki Tsunoda who accumulated 120 loops just ahead of Esteban Ocon’s 111.

After a first morning interspersed with red flags, Esteban Ocon set the best benchmark of the morning session.

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz ended the penultimate day of Formula 1 pre-season testing for 2022 in Bahrain on top, despite late soft-tyre runs by both Red Bull and Mercedes.

Day 2 in Bahrain pre-season testing ahead of the 2022 Formula 1 season.

POSDRIVERNAT.TEAMTIMELAPS
1SainzESPFerrari1m33.532s60
2VerstappenNEDRed Bull 1m34.011s86
3StrollCANAston Martin1m34.064s70
4HamiltonGBRMercedes1m34.141s47
5OconFRAAlpine1m34.276s111
6LeclercMONFerrari1m34.366s54
7NorrisGBRMcLaren1m34.609s60
8VettelGERAston Martin1m36.020s46
9MagnussenDANHaas1m36.505s39
10TsunodaJPNAlphaTauri1m36.802s120
11BottasFINAlfa Romeo1m36.987s25
12SchumacherGERHaas1m37.846s23
13RussellGBRMercedes1m38.585s67
14LatifiCANWilliams Racing1m39.845s12
15ZhouCHNAlfa Romeo1m39.984s48

The Spaniard took the top spot off midday leader Esteban Ocon (Alpine) with two and a half hours left on the clock, before improving to an eventual 1m33.532s on the red-walled C4 tyre.

Sainz – who engaged in an impromptu ‘mock race’ with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen at Turn 1 later in the day – had also sampled the softest available tyres, the C5s, but didn’t improve his time.

However, it would prove safe out front at the end of the day, with two C4 runs from Verstappen – in both of which he appeared to push quite hard – ultimately coming up 0.479s short of dethroning the Ferrari man.

 C4 runs from Verstappen – in both of which he appeared

Lewis Hamilton likewise looked to be attempting performance runs as his Mercedes team packed its late-day plan with soft-tyre mileage – yet a pair of C5 runs got the seven-time champion no closer than 0.609s off Sainz.

And that was only good enough for fourth-fastest, under a tenth behind Lance Stroll’s best C4 effort – which had kept the Aston Martin driver second for much of the afternoon and ultimately brightened up a day on which the team had suffered a morning stoppage with Sebastian Vettel.

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Williams’s day ended after just 12 laps in the morning after a fire developed at the rear of the FW44, with Nicholas Latifi behind the wheel.

It is the lowest single-day tally for any team so far in Bahrain, albeit Alpine had a 12-lap day due to a fire of its own in the Barcelona test finale, while Haas only ran for nine laps that day.

Morning pacesetter Ocon caused a red flag with a stoppage of his own in the afternoon, and would end the day in fifth, ahead of Charles Leclerc, who handed over the Ferrari F1-75 to Sainz at the midday break.

Ocon caused a red flag with a stoppage

McLaren’s Lando Norris, completing a second consecutive full day in the cockpit with team-mate Daniel Ricciardo still unwell, was unable to do much in the way of long-running due to McLaren’s continued brake problems.

He also brought out an afternoon red flag by pulling over at pit exit, with the MCL36 needing to be pushed back down the pitlane – yet was soon back out on track, setting his eventual fastest time on the C3 tyre.

Lando Norris, completing a second consecutive full day

Returning Haas driver Kevin Magnussen logged 39 laps in his F1 testing comeback session and placed ninth, between morning runner Vettel and Yuki Tsunoda, who did the full day for AlphaTauri.

Tsunoda’s 120 laps left his squad as the most prolific out of F1’s 10 teams in terms of mileage on the day.

Just like the morning session concluded with a practice red flag and a planned standing start trial (that didn’t actually occur), so too was the afternoon session red-flagged with 15 minute.

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