Isaac Hajjar: I'm happy with the way I did the simulation of the race.

Isaac Hajjar: I'm happy with the way I did the simulation of the race.

      Yuki Tsunoda was the first to get behind the wheel of a Racing Bulls car on the second day of testing in Bahrain. The Japanese driver was hampered by certain technical problems, but the team was able to solve them. Isaac Hajjar conducted an imitation race in the afternoon and was satisfied with his speed.

      Isaac Hajjar (10th): "Another good day. I'm very happy with the way I ran the simulation of the race – the lap times were very stable on three different tire compositions. After that, we switched to work on a short series of laps, which was difficult because of the rain.

      We have identified areas in which I must continue to study, but overall, I am satisfied and look forward to continuing to make progress tomorrow."

      Yuki Tsunoda (12th): "The day turned out to be more difficult than the first. At first, there were some technical difficulties, and then it started to rain, which is quite unexpected for the Middle East. But the essence of tests is to identify problems at an early stage and fix them. So we stayed calm and focused on our work.

      We managed to gather information and get to know the car better, taking a step forward compared to yesterday. It's a positive day, and we'll be able to do more on Friday."

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Isaac Hajjar: I'm happy with the way I did the simulation of the race.

Yuki Tsunoda was the first to get behind the wheel of a Racing Bulls car on the second day of testing in Bahrain. The Japanese driver was hampered by certain technical problems, but the team was able to solve them. Isaac Hajjar conducted an imitation race in the afternoon and was satisfied with his speed.