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Bahrain - Day 2: Leclerc fastest mid-day as rivals hit trouble

Charles Leclerc lit up the Bahrain circuit on Thursday morning, sending Ferrari to the top of the timesheets in the second session of Formula 1’s opening pre-season test – but the headline lap came amid a backdrop of mechanical headaches for several frontrunners.

Just over an hour into running, Leclerc unleashed a 1m34.273s in the SF-26, a time that edged comfortably ahead of Wednesday’s best effort from McLaren’s Lando Norris.

The Monegasque’s benchmark, however, came on soft tyres, while Norris once again relied on mediums to secure second place with a 1m34.784s.

Behind them, the gaps ballooned to more than two seconds — a misleading picture of the true pecking order, shaped less by outright performance and more by reliability gremlins stalking the paddock.

Mechanical Gremlins Disrupt the Order

Red Bull endured a frustrating morning, with Isack Hadjar managing only a solitary lap in the dying moments of the session. A suspected hydraulic leak discovered during the car’s build left the team scrambling, robbing Hadjar of crucial mileage he had been scheduled to collect throughout the day.

Mercedes fared little better. Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s session was cut brutally short after just three laps due to a power unit issue, leaving George Russell to shoulder the workload later in the afternoon.

Cadillac also flirted with early drama when Sergio Perez triggered a red flag on his out-lap, though the interruption proved brief. The Mexican returned to log 42 laps, ultimately posting a 1m38.653s – only marginally quicker than Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, who brought up the rear of the morning runners.

Alpine’s Pierre Gasly emerged as best of the rest with a 1m36.723s, ahead of Oliver Bearman, Alex Albon, Nico Hulkenberg and Liam Lawson in a session where speed took a back seat to survival.

Bahrain-Day 2: Session times mid-day

# Driver Team Gap Time Laps
1 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:34.273 62
2 Lando Norris McLaren +0.511 1:34.784 64
3 Pierre Gasly Alpine +2.450 1:36.723 61
4 Oliver Bearman Haas +2.752 1:37.025 55
5 Alex Albon Williams +2.956 1:37.229 62
6 Nico Hulkenberg Audi +2.993 1:37.266 47
7 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls +3.744 1:38.017 50
8 Sergio Pérez Cadillac +4.380 1:38.653 42
9 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin +4.687 1:38.960 55
10 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 11:54.791 3
11 Isack Hadjar Red Bull 1

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