Red Bull driver Isack Hadjar was involved in a crash during the second day of Formula 1 pre-season testing at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, with his car hitting the barriers after losing control on a set of intermediate tyres. The incident occurred in damp conditions, which made it difficult for the Frenchman to maintain traction.
The test is being held privately without independent media access, and Red Bull has not responded to requests for comment on the incident. Team principal Laurent Mekies described the conditions as "very tricky" and attributed Hadjar's mistake to the wet weather, saying "it was very unfortunate that it finished that way, but it's part of the game."
Hadjar had completed a number of laps without incident earlier in the day, and his crash was seen as a minor blip in what had been a positive testing session for Red Bull.
McLaren, who were scheduled to run on Tuesday before deciding to wait until Wednesday due to the weather, did not take part in any running on the second day. The team's plan is to use each of the final three days of the test to gain more experience with their new car.
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were among those who took part in the wet conditions, completing a total of 123 laps between them. Hamilton described the car as "very challenging" but said it had been a productive day for Ferrari.
The test is being held privately without independent media access, and Red Bull has not responded to requests for comment on the incident. Team principal Laurent Mekies described the conditions as "very tricky" and attributed Hadjar's mistake to the wet weather, saying "it was very unfortunate that it finished that way, but it's part of the game."
Hadjar had completed a number of laps without incident earlier in the day, and his crash was seen as a minor blip in what had been a positive testing session for Red Bull.
McLaren, who were scheduled to run on Tuesday before deciding to wait until Wednesday due to the weather, did not take part in any running on the second day. The team's plan is to use each of the final three days of the test to gain more experience with their new car.
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton were among those who took part in the wet conditions, completing a total of 123 laps between them. Hamilton described the car as "very challenging" but said it had been a productive day for Ferrari.