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Yesterday Hamilton set the fastest time of Formula 1's first pre-season test, taking first from his new team mate George Russell with a 1:19.193 in the closing stages of the afternoon session. Sergio Perez finished third ahead of his Red Bull team-mate and reigning World Drivers Champion Verstappen in fourth. While Alpine and Aston Martin were among a handful of teams hampered by reliability issues in Barcelona, Ferrari and McLaren both completed over 100 laps yesterday.
Hamilton had kept a low profile on and off the track since he was pipped to the Drivers' Championship by Verstappen in Abu Dhabi, in a season finale that ultimately cost Michael Masi his job as the FIA's F1 race director.
Despite speculation that the British driver would retire, Hamilton has returned to the track and will attempt to claim a record-breaking eighth world title.
He will likely go