Sebastian Vettel fastest for Ferrari on opening morning of F1 testing

Sebas𒊎tian Vettel set the pace for Ferrari in the opening session of Formu🐼la 1 pre-season testing on Monday, finishing almost two seconds clear of the field.

Following th♔e completion of a filming day shakedown ♍on Sunday, Ferrari completed its first extended run with the new SF90 car on Monday morning at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as Vettel r🍸acked up over 70 laps.

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Vettel fastest for Ferrari on opening morning of F1 testing

Sebastian Vettel set the pace for Ferrari in the opening session of Formula 1 pre-season t♏esting on Monday, finishing almost two seconds clear of the ꦚfield.

Following the completion of a filming day shakedown on Sunda𓃲y, Ferrari completed its first extended 🍰run with the new SF90 car on Monday morning at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as Vettel racked up over 70 laps.

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The 🔯four-time F1 worl♕d champion ended the session with a fastest lap time of 1m18.161s, finishing 1.7 seconds clear of Racing Point’s Sergio Perez in P2.

Vettel’s lap was 1.2 seconds faster than the best time in the opening test of 2018, and less than a second shy of the best lap overall from last year’s running. He set his best lap on Pirelli's C3 compound tyre, equivalent to last year's 🥃Soft compound.

The f📖our-hour session was interrupted by two red flags, the first coming just five minutes𒊎 into the day after Kimi Raikkonen spun off at Turn 5.

In only his second lap behind the wheel of the Alfa Romeo C38, Raikkonen beached his car, leaviꩲng him in need of recovery. The Finn was able to get back out soon after returning to the𓂃 pits, ending the morning fourth overall.

Romain Grosjean sparked the second red flag of the day during the third hour after his Haas VF-19 ground to a halt at the final chicane. The Frenchman did not return to the track until the final few minutes of the🦩 session, ending up eighth overall.

Valtteri Bottas completed Mercedes’ first morning of running with its new W10 car on Monday, tallying 69 laps𝓡 en route to P3 overall. He will hand over to Lewis Hamilton for the ꦚafternoon session.

Max Verstappen ended the opening session fifth for Red Bull with 52 laps on the board as the team completed its longest run yet with the Ho🎶nda power unit following its winter switch.

Carlos Sainz Jr. wound up sixth for McLaren ahead of Renault’s🔜 Nico Hulkenberg and Grosjean, while Daniil Kvyat propped up the running order for Toro Rosso.

Running resumes at 1pm GMT in Baܫrcelona, w♏ith the afternoon session concluding at 5pm.

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