F1 Debrief: All you need to know from Test Day 2
Good morning and welcome to our daily Motorsport F1 Debrief from testing – your quick wrap-up of all the important stories that have taken place in the last 24 hours.
Formula 1 2018
The 2018 Formula 1 World Championship is the 69th season of the world’s leading open-wheel single-seater series. Sanctioned by the sport’s governing body, the FIA, its 10 teams and 20 drivers will compete in 21 Grands Prix around the world, beginning in Australia on March 25 and ending in Abu Dhabi on November 25. <p>The French Grand Prix, at Circuit Paul Ricard, returns to the calendar for the first time since 2008. The German Grand Prix, at Hockenheim, reappears after a one-year absence. The Malaysian Grand Prix, run since 1999 at Sepang, has dropped off the 2018 calendar.</p> <p>The main technical change for the new season is the adoption of the Halo cockpit protection system to all cars.</p>
Formula 1 testing against dominated attention but it wasn’t the most productive of days for the teams involved – as the cold weather front blasting across Europe means things got off to a chilly start in Barcelona. There was even snow in the paddock at one point.
Despite the frustrating day for the teams, it was Sebastian Vettel who edged out Valtteri Bottas with a flurry of quick laps late on – despite an earlier spin that caused a red flag to be brought out to clean gravel that the Ferrari driver had flicked back on to the track.
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