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Bahrain testing - day 4

The final day of the first week of testing at Bahrain got underway with Marcus Ericsson, giving the Caterham CT05 its shakedown with everyone else still in the garage. He was however soon followed by most other teams. The first red flag of the day was then caused by the same Marcus Ericsson as he stopped the Caterham along the track. The young Swede is in the cockpit until noon as the team adapted the plan to give him some more time in the car. However, with car trouble, this might become difficult. Lotus meanwhile were not seen in the first 90 minutes of the test as the team was hard at work replacing gearbox parts with new elements flown over from the team's headquarters in Enstone....
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