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Hamilton fastest from Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton recovered from an early track breakdown on the opening morning of the two-day Test at Bahrain. Hamilton's running hit an early glitch when his car required a lift back to the pits within the opening hour of the session's start. The cause of the breakdown isn't known but only resulted in a 30-minute delay for Hamilton before he returned to the track. The Mercedes then finished the morning second in the charts. Daniel Ricciardo led the way but only with a lap almost four seconds slower than Valtteri Bottas' pole position at the Sakhir circuit on Saturday. The Red Bull also broke down early in the afternoon session and had to be recovered to the pits. Only McLaren failed to set...
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