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Kubica ends first day of second F1 test on top

Robert Kubica ended the opening day of Formula 1’s second week of pre-season testing at Barcelona on top, as second-placed Max Verstappen’s late spin brought out a red flag.

Robert Kubica, Alfa Romeo Racing C39

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Kubica’s 1m16.942s time, set during the morning session on a set of the C5 tyres, was out of reach for the drivers participating in the afternoon – in which only Haas’s Romain Grosjean carried over from the morning. 

Having suffered from a spin early on in the session at the last chicane, Kubica bolted on the softest tyre compound to post his quickest time of the day – which withstood the afternoon’s siege as the focus shifted to race simulations. 

Taking over from teammate Alex Albon for the afternoon, Max Verstappen was the fastest man in the final four hours of running, vaulting up to second on the overall timesheets with a 1m17.347s lap on C3 tyres. 

Verstappen then locked up at Turn 10 with five minutes left on the clock, and was unable to get going once again – remaining stranded on the run-off to trigger the final red flag of the day. 

The afternoon’s running had been largely incident-free before that, with most drivers conducting a flurry of long runs on the harder compounds to simulate race mileage. 

AlphaTauri’s Daniil Kvyat also came to a halt at the end of the session, albeit in unrelated circumstances to Verstappen as he stopped next to Turn 4. 

Racing Point’s Sergio Perez got within a tenth of Verstappen on the same C3 compound with 20 minutes to spare, while Kvyat similarly late lap prior to his stoppage was good enough for fourth overall. 

Pierre Gasly filed in behind teammate Kvyat despite only managing 25 laps in the morning session, having been stranded in the garage with a loose pipe aboard his AT01 car. 

He was just one-hundredth of a second ahead of Alex Albon, who also had very little running in the morning, having suffered with suspension problems. 

Lewis Hamilton recorded 89 laps in the morning - with the best among those a 1m17.562 - to slot into seventh ahead of Lance Stroll, who continued Racing Point’s impressive testing pace and led a portion of the pre-lunch running. 

Valtteri Bottas took Mercedes’ total lap count of the day to 179, ending the day ninth, while Sebastian Vettel shook off an early spin at Turn 8 to complete the top 10. 

Vettel’s excursion prompted the first red flag of the day after the Ferrari driver kicked up a hefty amount of gravel onto the circuit, while the second came courtesy of Nicholas Latifi – who had to pull over at the exit of turn 9. 

Latifi later divulged that his Williams had suffered from an oil systems problem, which curtailed his running for the day before George Russell took over for the afternoon. 

Grosjean racked up the most laps of the day with 107, although Mercedes completed the most miles of the day overall. 

Session results

Pos. Driver Team Engine Time Laps
1 Robert Kubica Alfa Romeo Ferrari 1:16.942 53
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull Honda 1:17.347 84
3 Sergio Perez Racing Point Mercedes 1:17.428 84
4 Daniil Kvyat AlphaTauri Honda 1:17.456 61
5 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri Honda 1:17.540 25
6 Alexander Albon Red Bull Honda 1:17.550 29
7 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Mercedes 1:17.562 89
8 Lance Stroll Racing Point Mercedes 1:17.787 43
9 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes Mercedes 1:18.100 90
10 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari Ferrari 1:18.113 84
11 Daniel Ricciardo Renault Renault 1:18.214 53
12 Carlos Sainz McLaren Renault 1:18.221 46
13 Charles Leclerc Ferrari Ferrari 1:18.244 80
14 Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes 1:18.300 48
15 George Russell Williams Mercedes 1:18.535 59
16 Romain Grosjean Haas Ferrari 1:18.670 107
17 Lando Norris McLaren Renault 1:18.826 57
18 Kimi Raikkonen Alfa Romeo Ferrari 1:19.515 51
19 Esteban Ocon Renault Renault 1:21.542 74

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