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Mick Schumacher sprung a late-night test surprise on Saturday to put him in the mix with Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton - at least in terms of pre-season testing times. The American team were forced to deal with tough off-track issues in Bahrain while others were free to channel all their efforts into improving performance, but Schumacher and his new partner in crime, Kevin Magnussen, have restored momentum with the start of the season just days away.
Haas were given extra time to get laps under their belts on Friday and Saturday after the official chequered flags.
F1's decision-makers seemingly took a sympathetic view as freight issues on Thursday meant they were not ready in time on day one.
Magnussen took the solo Friday session and put in a shock performance by notching the fastest time of the day.
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