Hadjar has to wait After yesterday’s excellent day, in which Max Verstappen set the second best time overall, also completing 136 laps, day-2 of testing in Bahrain opened with a few more problems for Red Bull. According to what was reported by PlanetF1 journalist Thomas Maher, in fact, the Milton Keynes team found some problems defined as “routine” during the assembly of the single-seater during the night. Specifically, the problem would be represented by a hydraulic leak on the side of the chassis. For this reason, the RB22 is expected not to take to the track for at least the first two hours of the morning session. Bad news especially for Isack Hadjar, who today inherited the car from Verstappen and will therefore be limited in being able to use the maximum eight hours at his disposal. However, the hope is that the team can resolve the problems and be able to give the Frenchman the chance to get on track already in the second half of the morning session.
Bahrain test, day-2: Red Bull, there is a hydraulic leak on the RB22. A stop of at least two hours is expected
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