The Formula One F1 series has completed their first four day test at the Bahrain International Circuit in Bahrain with Nico Rosberg setting the top time in his Mercedes with a best lap of 1:33.283 out of 89 total. To help alleviate concerns over a slower formula for this season, Rosberg also took Pole last season at Bahrain with a lap of 1:32.330. The record at the track was 1:31.447 set by Pedro de la Rosa in 2005.
Hinting at a McLaren revival for the second straight test, Jenson Button and McLaren turned a strong 1:34.957 - 66 total - laps.
Kimi Raikkonen will be battling for supremacy at Ferrari this season with Fernando Alonso, Raikkonen turned a lap of 1:36.718 - 82 total - but was behind Alonso's best time set on Thursday of 1:36.516.
Felipe Nasr (Williams) were fourth quick followed by Pastor Maldonado (Lotus) who were fifth on the charts.
Red Bull continues to struggle with technical problems, today it was a software glich that kept the team to just 15 laps with Daniel Ricciardo at the wheel.
Testing continues at Bahrain after a one week break in the action. The 2014 Australian Grand Prix is just 19 days away.
Hinting at a McLaren revival for the second straight test, Jenson Button and McLaren turned a strong 1:34.957 - 66 total - laps.
Kimi Raikkonen will be battling for supremacy at Ferrari this season with Fernando Alonso, Raikkonen turned a lap of 1:36.718 - 82 total - but was behind Alonso's best time set on Thursday of 1:36.516.
Felipe Nasr (Williams) were fourth quick followed by Pastor Maldonado (Lotus) who were fifth on the charts.
Red Bull continues to struggle with technical problems, today it was a software glich that kept the team to just 15 laps with Daniel Ricciardo at the wheel.
Testing continues at Bahrain after a one week break in the action. The 2014 Australian Grand Prix is just 19 days away.
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