The second day of on-track running at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya saw just two teams take to the wet track: Red Bull Racing and Scuderia Ferrari. Both outfits, regular front-runners on the
F1 grid, took to the weather-affected circuit to tick off another step of their scheduled three-day testing.
Red Bull were the first to hit the track with
Max Verstappen, with
Charles Leclerc joining the four-time world champion shortly after.
Charles Leclerc - Photo: Race Pictures
Verstappen, through the morning session, which was largely hampered by rain, clocked a total of 27 laps with his best lap time in the 1:20.0 range. Leclerc, on his part, despite completing more mileage, was reportedly over eight-tenths off the pace of the Dutch driver.
The pair, however, stepped out of their cars for the afternoon session, with teammates Isaac Hadjar and
Lewis Hamilton taking to the wheel respectively.
While both teams opted to hit the track on Tuesday, the
McLaren team chose not to run in the wet conditions at Montmelo. The papaya-coloured team, however, is expected to participate in the final three days of testing.
Leclerc exudes optimism after testing
The Monegasque driver, in his post-testing reaction, detailed how pleased he was with what the team could achieve despite the weather conditions.
The
Ferrari driver, however, stressed that the Maranello-based outfit paid little attention to lap times and were solely focused on evaluating and stretching the newly assembled SF-26 machinery.
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