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Red Bull will miss at least two hours of running on day two of the Bahrain F1 test to a car issue
Red Bull Formula 1 team will lose at least two hours of Bahrain test time on day two due to a car issue, which puts pressure on Isack Hadjar.
After impressing with its new Ford power unit in Barcelona, Red Bull faced a setback with its car in Bahrain test.
Max Verstappen was quick on the first day, completing 136 laps, while only Esteban Ocon surpassed the 100-lap mark.
Isack Hadjar, the new Red Bull signee, faced delays on his first day of testing due to car issues.
Red Bull expects Hadjar to hit the track around 1pm local time after resolving a hydraulic leak issue.
The team lost track time due to a crash during the Bahrain shakedown previously, further complicating their testing schedule.
With testing ongoing in Bahrain and another test slated before the 2026 F1 campaign kickoff in Australia, Red Bull aims to resolve these setbacks before the season begins.






