With 9 short laps this morning following a connector problem on the F14 T, we thought that the Team was going to have a complicated day. But with a successful race simulation in the afternoon, La Rossa made up for lost time in the morning. “It wasn’t an easy day. We lost some time this morning when we had to resolve a problem with the car, but we were then able to make up some of the delay in the afternoon. » explains Kimi Räikkönen. “By completing the distance of a Grand Prix in the afternoon, we collected more data regarding fuel consumption and tire degradation. But the wind particularly bothered me today. »
Fernando Alonso will get back behind the wheel of the Ferrari powered by the in-house V6 turbo/hybrid tomorrow for the final day of testing in Sakhir.
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