While Red Bull Racing was the most productive team on the first day of the winter test, on day two it was AlphaTauri that clocked up the most laps. Williams was also extremely productive on the second day in Bahrain. Mercedes dangled at the bottom of the list after George Russell had to stop his W14 due to a technical problem.
Nyck de Vries and Yuki Tsunoda drove a total of 159 laps, making AlphaTauri the most productive F1 team of the day. A technical problem prevented Max Verstappen from driving as many laps as he might have hoped, but despite this, the reigning world champion looked back on the winter test with a satisfied feeling.
Besides AlphaTauri, Williams was also extremely productive: newcomer Logan Sargeant drove no less than 154 laps at the Bahrain International Circuit. For Mercedes, the second day of testing was less successful. For Toto Wolff 's team, the afternoon session ended early after George Russell had to stop his W14 due to a hydraulic problem.