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Barcelona : Sebastian Vettel was fastest on the opening day of the second Formula 1 pre-season test at Barcelona, as McLaren suffered stoppages in the morning and afternoon.

It took Vettel until just after midday to overhaul early pacesetter Valtteri Bottas, but when he did his 1m20.396s on medium tyres stood as the benchmark to the end.

Bottas, on softs, was two-tenths slower than the Ferrari driver before handing over the Mercedes W09 to Lewis Hamilton for the afternoon.

The reigning champion made gradual progress up the order throughout the afternoon, eventually overhauling Pierre Gasly’s Toro Rosso using soft tyres and then improving to a best time of 1m20.808s.

Max Verstappen’s Red Bull split the two Mercedes drivers in third with his morning time, and though his afternoon was hampered when he stopped at Turn 1 with an hour and a half to go he was able to return to the track for the final 15 minutes.

Gasly ended up best of the rest behind the big three in fifth but endured a mixed day as Toro Rosso suffered its first real trouble of pre-season testing with Honda with a brake system issue.

Red Bull’s junior team was limited to just 54 laps after not taking to the track at all for the final three and a half hours.

Kevin Magnussen did not improve on his morning time, which was good enough for the Haas driver to end the day sixth-fastest.

Nico Hulkenberg was seventh for Renault, with Carlos Sainz Jr eighth after taking over the RS18 for the second half of the day.

While the works team enjoyed a productive Tuesday, its new customer McLaren fared less well.

Stoffel Vandoorne suffered a power shutdown at the end of his installation lap at the beginning of the day, then an hour later came to a halt exiting the final corner with a similar problem. (Autosport)