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Max Verstappen to miss Bahrain GP practice as Red Bull confirms his

Red Bull has announced that Ayumu Iwasa is to deputise for Max Verstappen in the first practice session of the Bahrain Grand Prix.

Japanese racer Iwasa will take over Verstappen’s RB21 for the opening practice session of the Bahrain weekend in the latest announcement of a rookie driver filling in for a regular race driver. 

The reason behind this is that FP1 in Bahrain is one of the most unrepresentative sessions of the year as it is held in the day-time with the key sessions of FP2, qualifying and the race all held in the cooler conditions of night. 

As such, with every regular race driver now mandated to hand over their car twice during the season to a rookie driver for an FP1 session, Verstappen and Red Bull have decided that the first session will be in Bahrain.

The world champion will be back in the car for Free Practice 2 and the remainder of the weekend. 

The news is the sixth confirmed replacement for FP1 in Bahrain, with Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, Haas, Aston Martin, and Williams all set to fulfil the first of their four required sessions in Sakhir. 

Iwasa has previously driven for Racing Bulls in FP1 at the 2024 Japanese and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix, and also in the post-Abu Dhabi test, but is set to make his Red Bull debut with the outing. 

FULL LIST OF FP1 REPLACEMENT DRIVERS IN BAHRAIN

YOUNG DRIVERREGULAR DRIVERTEAM
Felipe DrugovichFernando AlonsoAston Martin
Ayumu Iwasa Max VerstappenRed Bull
Fred VestiGeorge RussellMercedes
Dino BeganovicCharles LeclercFerrari
Luke BrowningCarlos SainzWilliams
Ryo HirakawaOllie BearmanHaas

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