The two drivers who qualified nearest to Max Verstappen say they didn’t expect to be so close to the Red Bull.
Charles Leclerc lapped quicker than Verstappen in qualifying, but was unable to replicate the time during Q3. He said Ferrari’s performance was “a bit better than what we expected.”
“Today there’s three tenths [deficit] in Q3 but I think we could have, realistically in the car, I think we could have gone closer to Max. So a bit more, a bit better than what we expected.”
George Russell, who will line up in third place, agreed it looked “better than expected” for Red Bull’s rivals.
“I think we all knew it was going to be very, very close between ourselves, Ferrari, Aston, McLaren and Checo,” he said. “And I think the gap in qualifying today was probably slightly closer to Max than we all expected.”
However he doesn’t expect he will be able to challenge to win today’s race. “Race pace is the important one,” he said. “We’re expecting probably a half-second deficit. That’s what we thought after testing. We’ll see tomorrow, I think.”
Russell said Mercedes thought they were further behind during testing, but have made progress with the car since. “Last week we wouldn’t have expected to be qualifying third,” he said on Friday. “Then yesterday, driving, we made a lot of set-up changes over the course of the weekend.
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“Lewis [Hamilton] and I were back at the factory and the team have been doing a really great job to find these small improvements and we were really fast just in FP2, Lewis and I, P1 and P2, which caught us by surprise.
“But it was so close out there. If you take Max out of the equation, I think it was two tenths between P2 and P8 or something. I don’t think we’ve seen F1 like this for a long, long time.
“We only dream and wish that was fighting for pole position and victory. I think we’re going to have a great battle on our hands for the next spot.”
Conditions at the Bahrain International Circuit have been considerably cooler than usual this weekend. Russell believes hotter conditions would suit Mercedes better.
“We historically have always struggled when the temperatures have been a little bit cooler and that was always the case last year. But we know that with this W15 car, it’s a totally different beast, a car that we’re much happier with and probably the lessons we’ve learned over the last two years we need to put aside…
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