Power cut causes first day of F1 pre-season testing to be halted
F1♈ pre-season testing was interrupted by a red flag for a bizarre reason.

The first day of F1 pre-season testing was red-flagged due to a power cut in🍸 Bahrain.
Shortly after two hours of running had been completed in the afternoon session, th💟e first💙 red flag came out.
It w🐷as initially unclear as to what had caused the red flag, w🐓ith no drama on track.
It qꦺuicklyꦫ emerged that several garages had lost power and were left in darkness. The circuit's floodlights have also gone out.
F1's governing body the FIA has confirmed the red flag is linked to a circ💫👍uit-wide power outage.

Speaking to F1TV, Mercedes driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell said he was left confused on track.
"I came out of the pits and was like it's suddenly quite dark out here, so I as𝐆ked to change my visor," Russell explained.
"I realised there was no floodlights on. It would have been quite he🐼ctic if this had been an hour later."
After over an hour of delays, power was restored, all😼owing fo🃏r running to continue for the last 50 minutes of the day.
A statement from the Bahrain Internationaꦿl Circuit read: "At approximately 5pm today, a power outage caused by an external substation failure led to the afternoon session on track to be paused.
"Power has since been restored and the afternoon session has ဣresumed. We appreciate everyone’s patience."

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