F1's strangest pre-season test? Bus on track halts running

A pair of unusual reasons led to the final day o꧋f F1 pre-se⛎ason testing to be stopped.

Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc

The third and final day of F1 pre-season testing in Bahrain was briefly red-flagged twice for ꧃a pair of bizarre reason🌟s.

With around 40 minutes remaining in the morning session on the final day of running, red flags were flown despite nobody appearing to have any i🦄ssues or🌟 stopping on track.

TV footage quickly revealed that the reason for the suspension was for debris on the start-fiꦗnish straight.

Shattered glass on track 

The curious stoppage appeared to be the result of a panel of glas✅s becoming detached from the starting gantry which overhangs the start-finish straight and shattering debris onto the track surface.

Following a brief interruption to allow marshals🍷 to clean u𒁏p the debris, the morning session was able to resume.

There was some confusion when Mercedes driver168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Kimi Antonelli and Aston Martin’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Alonso entered the track despite💮 the r💦ed flag still being shown.

It s๊eems a green light at the end of the pit lane had briefly been shown at 💎10.21am UK time, enabling Antonelli and Alonso to head out, only for the red flag to flash once more.

After returning to the pits following a single lap, the session did get back underway for proper following the🔯 short suspension.

Bus on track after lunch 

Running𒀰 had only just resumed after lunch when it was quickly halted once more, this time for a truly shocking and 🎐unsafe reason. 

A shuttle-bus was picked up 💜by TV replays driving on the run-off area down at Turn 10 while the track was live and drivers were circulating.

Power cut stops play on Day 1

None of the three red-flᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚag s💜toppages so far have been caused by problems for drivers on track. 

A 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:circuit-wide power outage was to blame for the afternoon sꦡession of the opening day of running to be suspendedꦿ for over an hour.

Lights went out in the pit lane and paddock causing team garages to descend into darkness, while the floodlights around the Sakhir cirꩵcuit also failed.

To compensate for the lost track♎ time, F1 and the FIA decided to ext🅰end the session by an additional hour in the evening. 

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