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F1 testing suspended in Bahrain due to bizarre bus and broken glass incidents

by Marko Florentino
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F1 pre-season testing was suspended on Friday due to a bizarre incident involving shattered glass on track in Bahrain – and another incident involving a random bus on track.

Two days after the red flag was thrown after a power outage at the circuit, the morning session on the final day was paused with just under an hour to go.

Footage quickly showed the reason, with a heap of shattered glass on the start-finish straight at the Bahrain International Circuit.

The start-finish box, hovering above the circuit, is used to control the starting grid and lights, with footage showing the window of the start-finish box missing on Friday morning.

No more detail has been given yet. The session resumed 10 minutes later.

At the start of the afternoon session, there was also a brief red flag after a bus randomly appeared in a run-off area on the circuit.

Charles Leclerc topped the timesheet early on Friday, with Mercedes’s Kimi Antonelli in second and McLaren’s Lando Norris in third.

Four-time world champion Max Verstappen was fourth-fastest.

Lewis Hamilton drives for Ferrari later on Friday. The first race of the season is in two weeks in Australia (14-16 March).

A bus randomly appeared on the Bahrain circuit at testing
A bus randomly appeared on the Bahrain circuit at testing (F1)



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