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Romain Grosjean quickest as rain hits Bahrain F1 test, Mick Schumacher debuts

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Haas’ Romain Grosjean topped a rain-disrupted opening morning of in-season Formula 1 testing in Bahrain as Mick Schumacher made his debut behind the wheel of Ferrari's SF90.

Grosjean set a time of 1:30.982 shortly before the first of two rain showers that left the circuit moist, coming off the back of early running that took place in dusty conditions after Monday’s sandstorm in the country.

Grosjean finished 0.106s clear of Toro Rosso’s Alexander Albon during the opening four hours of the test, which will run through 18:00 local time.

 

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It's raining in Bahrain… Wasn't quite expecting those conditions here

— Romain Grosjean (@RGrosjean) April 2, 2019

 

Much of the focus during the morning was placed on Schumacher as the 20-year-old climbed into the cockpit of a modern Formula 1 car for the first time in his career.

Schumacher, who joined Ferrari's Driver Academy for 2019, completed 33 laps and finished with a best time of 1:32.552, leaving him in eighth place, 1.569s down on Grosjean.

Carlos Sainz Jr. was fourth for McLaren, in front of Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi and Bahrain Grand Prix winner Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton, with 50 laps completed, was the most productive driver.

Racing Point’s Lance Stroll was seventh, in front of the aforementioned Schumacher, while Daniel Ricciardo continued to gain understanding of Renault’s R.S.19 as he classified ninth.

Along with Schumacher, there was also attention on his father’s former title rival Fernando Alonso, who returned to Formula 1 test action four months after walking away from a race seat.

McLaren ambassador Alonso took to the track in the Pirelli-run MCL34 to assist the company with its 2020 tyre development.

He rounded out the top 10, in front of Toro Rosso’s Daniil Kvyat, who was also in action on behalf of Pirelli.

Williams rookie George Russell finished at the rear of the 12-driver field as the team continued to try and learn more about its lacklustre FW42.

Russell will hand over to team-mate Robert Kubica for the remainder of the day but will be back on track on Wednesday with Mercedes, as part of his role as a junior for the manufacturer.

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