Mercedes sets early pace as Antonelli and Russell emerge as likely title contenders
Formula 1’s new era has officially begun and as I write this on the Monday after the Chinese Grand Prix, we are starting to get some early signs of how…
Formula 1 teams don’t tend to show their full hand in testing, but this year Mercedes may have more incentive than most to disguise its true pace.
In the latest episode of the Motor Sport F1 Show with Mark Hughes, our grand prix editor explores — along with host Bryn Lucas — what we can glean from the testing sessions in Bahrain so far, and why we’re still left in the dark over the competitive pace of Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren and Mercedes.
With the latter still under the microscope over its engine, which is understood to exploit a potentially game-changing loophole, could Mercedes be underplaying its pace to avoid losing an advantage?
Also coming under scrutiny are Formula 1’s new rules, heavily criticised by several drivers who have found that the quickest way to lap the Bahrain circuit is to cruise through some corners 20mph slower than they are capable of. Has F1 bent too far to appease the automotive manufacturers?
Mark also shares his thoughts on Barcelona and Spa sharing a slot on the F1 calendar as the series expands elsewhere; Lewis Hamilton’s temporary race engineer; and what teams will be able to achieve between the end of testing and the first race in Australia.
He answers your questions, on whether the pace of this year’s cars could come at too great a risk, as well as why Red Bull and Racing Bulls have come up with different solutions for the same engine.
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