Sebastian Vettel quickest on wet-dry penultimate F1 test morning

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel set the pace on a ꧙wet-dry penultimate morning of Formula 1 pr🌟e-season testing at Barcelona.

Heavy overnight rain left the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya soaked and le꧂d to a quiet start, before the times began to tumble when drivers switched to slick tyres heading into the second hour of running.

Vettel quickest on wet-dry penultimate F1 test morning

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel set the pace on a wet-dry pe๊nultimate morning of Formula 1 pre-season testing at Barcelona.

Heavy overnight rain left the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya soaked and led to a quiet start, before the times began to tumble when drivers switched to slick tyres heading into the secondও hour of running.

Vettel surged to the top of the timesheets with 45 minutes remaining as he strapped on a set oꦛf C4 ꦬSoft tyres to post a 1m17.093s, before improving his time in the closing stages on the C5s with a 1m16.841s - the second-fastest time seen so far throughout testing.

Lance Stroll was 0.277s adrift of Vettel’s benchmark after leading some of the morning session as Racing Point continued to impress during what has been a promising pre-season fo✤r the Silverstone outfit.

The four-hour session was disrupted by three red flags, the first caused when Antonio Giovinazzi lost control of his Alfa Romeo after touching the wet kerbs, sen𓆉ding him spinning rearwards into the Turn 4 barriers. The Italian managed to limp back to the pits with damage to the rear wing of his C39 but had strewn debris across the track.

Proceedings had not long restar♔ted before the second stoppage occurred when Max Verstappen beached his car in the gravel at Turn 5 after spinning off. It marked the Red Bull 𓄧driver’s second spin of the morning, following a slow-speed pirouette while exiting the final chicane during an aero run.

Vettel quickest on wet-dry penultimate F1 test morning

Morning pacesetter Vettel was responsible for the third red flag period which was triggered after he kicked up gravel onto ꦐthe track, having been pitched into a spin at Turn 5 after losing con🤡trol of the rear of his SF1000.

Nicholas Latifi was third-fastest after a late improvement on Soft tyres to end the morౠning 0.472s off the pace having ꦺrecorded Williams’ fastest time of the winter so far on a 1m17.313s.

The Canadian rookie headed McLaren’s Lando Norris and🍎 Verstappen, who returned to action shortly after his spin to finish nearly a second adrift on Hards in fifth spot.

Valtteri 🌞Bottas logged a near half-century of laps before handing over to reigning world champion Lewis Hami♕lton, who will takeover to conduct Mercedes’ afternoon test programme.

Next up c♊ame Renault’s Esteban Ocon and the Haas of Kevin Magnussen, with Giovinazzi and AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly🎃 rounding out the order at the lunchbreak.

Along with Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo and Alexander Albon are set to return to action this afterꦫnoon for Renault and Red Bull respectively.

The penultima🙈te afternoon session begins at 1400 hours local time (130ꦫ0 GMT).

Vettel quickest on wet-dry penultimate F1 test morning

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