The rain prevented the lights from going out, and Duane continued to prepare for his debut.

The rain prevented the lights from going out, and Duane continued to prepare for his debut.

      Alpine Racing Director Dave Greenwood spoke about the team's performance on the second day of pre-season testing in Bahrain. Rain in the morning session prevented Pierre Gasly from completing the entire program, and in the afternoon Jack Duane continued his preparations for the debut Australian Grand Prix.

      Dave Greenwood: "Today we managed to do most of what was planned, despite the difficult conditions associated with low air temperatures and the track. It doesn't rain very often in Bahrain, but we reacted correctly by adjusting our program.

      The wet track in the morning prevented Pierre from driving only 40 laps, which was less than planned and did not allow for tests that require stable conditions on the track. Nevertheless, other useful tests were carried out this morning, and Pierre will return to the wheel tomorrow afternoon to complete an important three-day job.

      In the afternoon, Jack worked out various race weekend scenarios in preparation for the stage in Melbourne. He will return to the wheel tomorrow morning and continue to gain experience and develop the A525."

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The rain prevented the lights from going out, and Duane continued to prepare for his debut.

Alpine Racing Director Dave Greenwood spoke about the team's performance on the second day of pre-season testing in Bahrain.