Mercedes were the team to beat after the week of testing in Barcelona, and after the first few days in Bahrain, they did the same again.
Kimi Antonelli on track at the Bahrain International Circuit – Photo: Race Pictures
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur spoke about the topic on everyone’s lips and stated that no protest would come for his team, but he does want to see some ‘clarity’ in the regulations.
“The most important thing for me is to get clarity. Everybody can accept that we made mistakes, or we didn’t have the same understanding before. But what we need is to have it clear cut that it’s now ‘like this’. I think it’s what we can expect from next week,” explained the Frenchman.
A cat-and-mouse game of words has been taking place between Mercedes and Red Bull throughout the first week of testing in Bahrain.
However, despite Mercedes topping the timing sheet at the end of Friday’s running, George Russell mirrored the thoughts of his team principal about Red Bull’s pace.
“They’re not just a small step ahead. You’re talking in the order of half a second to a second in deployment over the course of a lap. So it’s pretty scary to see that difference,” said the Brit.
