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[[Category:F1RWRS Testing]]
[[Category:F1RWRS Testing]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 9 June 2025

The 20-23 July 2018 Sentul Test was a private ARWS test organised by the Team Mecha Racing squad. They focused on car reliability after a string of mechanical retirements in previous races; most running was conducting by the team's pair of regular race drivers, with limited running also done by the team's reserve driver Dave Anderson.

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Team Day Drivers Focus
Flag of Indonesia svg.png Team Mecha Racing 1-2 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png John Bean Reliability
Flag of Mexico svg.png Jesús Plaza
3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png John Bean
Flag of the United States svg.png Dave Anderson
4 Flag of Mexico svg.png Jesús Plaza
Flag of the United States svg.png Dave Anderson