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‘Small issue' cost Verstappen track time in Bahrain

Breaking down five minutes into Friday's first practice in Bahrain, Max Verstappen admits losing the track time wasn't 'ideal' but he managed to recover. The Red Bull driver's RB14 suffered an electrical problem early in the opening practice session for the Bahrain Grand Prix leaving him stuck in the pits for the remainder of the session. Red Bull were able to fix the problem and Verstappen was back out on track for FP2, putting in 32 laps with a best time of 1:30.745. That put him fifth overall, 0.928s slower than pace-setter Kimi Raikkonen and 0.006s up on his team-mate Daniel Ricciardo. He explained: 'We had a small issue this morning. These things happen so it doesn’t concern me...
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