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Pascal Wehrlein: 'Late start could affect early races'

Pascal Wehrlein starts to put his back injury into the past in testing with his new team Sauber in Barcelona.

Pascal Wehrlein has started to put his back injury into the past as he got up and running with his new team Sauber in Barcelona.

The German missed the opening test last week following his race of champions rollover crash, but he said that he suffered "no pain" after returning to the wheel on Tuesday.

"Of course you feel a bit tired after the first day, but I have no pain," Wehrlein said.

"Tomorrow morning I will be back in the car."

The 22-year-old admitted, however, that having sat out half of the already limited winter test programme may affect him early this season.

"The first races will surely be a bit hard," Wehrlein said. "Everything is new to me - the team, the car, the engine, the tyres.

"But after a few races I should be back where I want to be."

The first race of the season takes place in Melbourne on March 26.

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