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Verstappen sets pace as F1 pre-season testing begins

SAKHIR, BAHRAIN (AP) – Formula One champion Max Verstappen picked up where he left off last season by setting the fastest time in the first session of pre-season testing yesterday.

Verstappen lapped the Bahrain International Circuit nearly 0.3 seconds faster than Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.

“Plenty of mileage and some good feedback,” was the verdict from Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.

Alex Albon was third fastest as Williams seemed to have improved its pace from last season, but George Russell was only fifth fastest for Mercedes behind Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Guanyu.

The session had barely started when Felipe Drugovich ground to a halt on his first run for Aston Martin with what team principal Mike Krack called an “electric glitch”. The session was red-flagged and Drugovich’s car was taken away on a truck under a cover to prevent other teams from taking notes on its design. He was able to return to the track and was seventh fastest.

Formula Two champion Drugovich is stepping in for regular Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll after the Canadian hurt his wrist while cycling as part of his fitness training. The season begins with the Bahrain Grand Prix at the same track next week.

“For precaution reasons we decided it’s better to wait a bit (on Stroll’s recovery) and be ready next week,” Krack said.

Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez arrive for a pre-season test. PHOTO: AP
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