As the inaugural race of the 2024 Formula 1 season approaches, the off-season has been anything but smooth, marked by a series of unexpected developments.
Notable news includes Lewis Hamilton’s impending 2025 transition to Ferrari, ongoing controversies surrounding Sauber’s partnership with Stake, and the scrutiny faced by Red Bull’s Christian Horner. With the Bahrain Grand Prix set for next Sunday, all eyes are shifting back to the track.
Track Issues Disrupt Testing
Currently, testing is underway in Bahrain, but the last few days have been marred by track complications.
On Thursday, a drain cover became dislodged, prompting a red flag after Hamilton ran over it. Although the problem was initially thought to be corrected, it recurred during Friday’s practice sessions. A similar incident occurred after Red Bull driver Sergio Perez hit a curb at Turn 11, displacing the cover once more.
🚩 RED FLAG 🚩The drain cover at Turn 11 has come unstuck once again #F1Testing #F1 pic.twitter.com/oeEv5dOzaR
— Formula 1 (@F1) February 23, 2024
the drain cover: *existing* FIA: #F1Testing pic.twitter.com/Z0xBUCZmjr
— marie 🌚 𝘯𝘦𝘭 𝘴𝘰𝘨𝘯𝘰 𝘳𝘰𝘴𝘴𝘰 (@tristemarmarie) February 23, 2024
Don’t tell me … red flag due to drain cover again!!! (Just tuned in to #F1Testing …)#F1 #f1twt #f1chat #SkyF1 pic.twitter.com/DRNN2AzJrh
— Girl in the Pitlane (@pitlane_girl) February 23, 2024
Ferrari to drain covers…#F1Testing pic.twitter.com/MHlVUoR1wy
— Motorsport Week (@MotorsportWeek) February 22, 2024
Testing resumed on the third day with the issue seemingly resolved, allowing teams to focus on performance. Throughout the initial two days of testing, Red Bull consistently posted the fastest lap times, with notable performances from Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz.
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