Nikita Mazepin quickest on Mercedes test debut in Barcelona

Nikita Mazepin finished his first official Formula 1 test outing with Merce🌟des at the top of the timesheets as the ဣfinal in-season running of the year took place on Wednesday in Spain.

Formula 2 driver Mazepin, 20, 💛was given the chance to test with Mercedes at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya after previously completing a private test programme with the team, as well as working in their simulator.

Mazepin quickest on Mercedes test debut in Barcelona

Nikita Mazepin finished his first official Formula 1 test outing with Mercedes at the top of the tꦑimesheets as the final in-season running of the year took place on Wednesday in Spain.

Formula 2 driver Mazepin, 20, was given the chan𝓀ce to test with Mercedes at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya after previously completing a private🐠 test programme with the team, as well as working in their simulator.

The Russian bounced back from a spin off-track in the morning s🍨ession to make a number of improvements late in the day, ultimately finishing with a best lap time of 1m15.715s to finish fastest of all.

The lap would have🌄 been good enough for P2 on the grid for last weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, three-tenths of a second off Valtteri Bottas' pole time - although it was🗹 set on the C5 tyre, Pirelli's softest compound.

Mazepin took top spot ahead of Toro Rosso's Alexander Albon, who finished 1.3 seconds shy of the fastest time. The Thai driver also brought proceedings to an early 🍬end on Wednesday when he stopped at Turn 10 with 10 minutes left on the clock.

Ferrari drivers Antonio Fuoco and Charles Leclerc finished third and fourth respectively, with Leclerc t♚asked with Pirelli tyre development work through the day. Both finished 1.5 seconds off Mazepin's time.

Kimi Raikkonen took fifth for Alfa♍ Romeo ahead of Renault's Jack Aitken in sixth, with morning leader Kevin Magnussen fall꧂ing down to seventh for Haas by the end of the day.

Nick Yelloly finished eighth f☂or Racing Point aheadღ of Williams' Nicholas Latifi, while Dan Ticktum ended up P10 in his second official F1 test outing for Red Bull.

McLaren split running between Oliver Turvey and Sergio Sette Camara on Wednesday, who completed the morning and afternoon sessions respectively. Turvey finis😼hed 11th-fastest, while Sette Camara was slowest after only managing 19 laps in total due to an issue that forced him to stop on-track with two hours left in the day.

Besides Leclerc, Lance Stroll was🐽 also completing tyre devel🌊opment work for Pirelli, finishing 12th.

The next official F1 test running will⛎ take plac💛e in Abu Dhabi at the end of the year on December 3-4.

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