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Bahrain test line-up

Sahara Force India The first of four in-season test takes place at the Bahrain International Circuit this week. The two day test will begin on Tuesday and feature a mixture of race and test drivers for the 11 attending teams. Daniel Ricciardo will drive on both days for reigning champions Red Bull, while Fernando Alonso has been given testing duties behind the wheel of the Ferrari F14T. Mercedes will split their running between championship leader Nico Rosberg and Bahrain race winner Lewis Hamilton, while McLaren young driver Stoffel Vandoorne will receive his first taste of a Formula 1 car when he tests the MP4-29 on Wednesday. Sauber will hand track time to their young driver, Sergey...
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