Russell maintains lead in second Sakhir free trials



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Many drivers chose to stay in the hangar line without marking the first 20 minutes.

Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc was forced to return to his team’s garage relatively quickly after reporting that his spare parts were stuck in the sixth, when the team began work on the rear of the car.

The problem seemed big, which meant that the Ferrari driver was deprived of getting back on track in the rest of the class.

The drivers then proceeded to work on the simulation of the qualifiers, but several laps were canceled due to lane limit violations.

Russell was the first again, although his time in this class was slower than in the first tests.

Verstappen finished second again, this time 0.128 seconds in favor of Red Bull. However, third place went not to Alexander Albon this time, but Racing Point driver Sergio Pérez.

Fourth place went to Esteban Ocon, the Renault driver, who was near the top.

Albon finished fifth with a 0.032sec lead over Alpha Tauri driver Daniel Kviat.

Lance Stroll placed his second Racing Point car in seventh place ahead of Daniel Ricciardo, while Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz Jr. completed the top ten.

Surprisingly, only 0.545 seconds covered the top ten.

Valtteri Bottas finished 11th after being derailed by a derailment.

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