Hitech rookie Hadjar tops day two of F3 testing in Bahrain
The Frenchman's time of 1m47.516s came in the morning session, beating ART Grand Prix's Victor Mar🎶tins' lap by 0.086s.
Martins' initially set the pace in the first session🐓 of the day ahead of Trident's Jonny Edgar before atte🌱ntion turned to the longer runs.
Hadjar took to the top as the session progressed as the Red Bull junior showed impressive pace oꦫnce again in Bahrain.
Hadjar led Martins and Edgar on the overall classification with Grégoire Sau♏cy 💫slotting into fourth in the other ART car.
After missing the opening day due to an inconclusive COVID-19 test, Juan Manuel Correa was back in𒉰 action for ART, setting the fifth-quickest time on his way to fifth.
Next up was Trident's Zane Maloney in sixth ahead of MP Motorsport’s Alex Smolyar and Carlin’s Zak O’Sullivan🥂, who made it into the top 10 for the first time in Bahrain.
Jak Crawford and Jenzer Motorsport’s William Alatalo completed the top 10, with just 0.475s separating 🍸them in the morning session.
Arthur Leclerc was 0.5s of🦄f the pace in 11th, leading Trident's Roman Stanek and MP's Caio Colle⭕t.
All of the drivers se🙈t their🐲 best times in the morning before turning their attentions to race-running as conditions got hotter throughout the day.
M☂artins topped the afternoon session but his best time was 0.7s off Hadjar's time from this morning.
Testing continues in Bahrain on Friday.

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