BAHRAIN F1 PRE-SEASON TEST STOPPED AGAIN BY LOOSE DRAIN COVER
Formula 1 pre-season testing in Bahrain has been red-flagged early into the third and final day of running due to a second case of the circuit drain covers becoming dislodged.
The four-hour morning session was halted after only 27 minutes after a drain cover came loose on the outside kerbs on the approach to the Turn 11 uphill left-hander.
This appeared to be triggered by Red Bull driver ergio PerezS running over the strip - although the Mexican did not exceed track limits - with his RB20.
At the time, Thursday pacesetter Carlos Sainz also topped the leaderboard for Ferrari courtesy of a 1min31.247sec lap, moving him 0.861s faster than McLaren pilot Lando Norris.
It seems that the particular kerb is the same one which was dislodged after two hours and 22 minutes of track time on Thursday morning.
FIA race director Neils Wittich drove the medical car to the scene to inspect the damage.
F1 subsequently released an update stating that the session is due to resume at 11:45 local time (0845 GMT), meaning a delay of around an hour and a quarter, with the lunch break again being cancelled
Thursday’s incident occurred as the drivers completed long run programmes.
Charles Leclerc shifted the cover before the debris was struck by the Ferrari driver - causing damage to the floor of his SF-24 - and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.
Fernando Alonso, who separated the pair on track, managed to steer round the debris.
This first incident triggered a delay of 40 minutes before the morning session was abandoned.
Incidentally, most affected was Perez, who had completed only 20 laps following an earlier brake problem, so he was given the RB20 for the rest of the afternoon to compensate for the disrupted run plan
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