Toto Wolff predicts three-way fight in 2018

  • Published on 02 Mar 2018 10:37
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Lewis Hamilton had a few eyebrows raising as the first winter test concluded in Barcelona on Thursday. The Mercedes driver and reigning world champion's top time had some wondering if Ferrari and Red Bull would be able to keep up in 2018. "If our simulations are right, then there should be a close three-way battle between Ferrari, Red Bull and us," insisted team boss Toto Wolff.

Hamilton himself said it's "way too early to say anything", especially given the lack of mileage at freezing Barcelona. But Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel thinks Mercedes is clearly the favourite. "Mercedes is the favourite but it would be nice if we are closer than last year," he said. "And if Red Bull can catch up, then it gets really interesting," the German added.

"It's really hard to know where we are at the moment, but we will know some more at the end of next week. And then we will go to Australia and everyone will drop their pants -- and then we'll really see," Vettel smiled.

As for Red Bull, Max Verstappen had a troubled day on Thursday as he did short runs, had a spin into the gravel and also a car problem. The Dutchman insisted: "It makes no sense to look at the laptimes now. So I'm not too worried yet. We know that Mercedes and Ferrari are really strong, but I'm pretty happy with the car so far. The feeling is definitely right."

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  • Toto talking out of his rear end again.. he knows Merc are in front and no one has their speed or reliability.

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    • Mar 2 2018 - 12:07
  • boudy

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    Agree. Different engine modes aside they are the team to beat.

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    • Mar 2 2018 - 14:26
  • Laptimes are pointless, especially with the conditions we had last week. I agree with RINDTCHAMP and BOUDY on that Mercedes power will still rule, but the question is with how big of a margin. I personally hope it has shrunk to all of the other teams. We need a more even grid.

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    • Mar 2 2018 - 15:40

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