Mercedes
recognize Ferrari as a threat
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[September 24, 2015]
By Alan Baldwin
SUZUKA, Japan (Reuters) - Formula One
world champions Mercedes see resurgent Ferrari as a genuine threat and
have done since early in the season, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg
said at the Japanese Grand Prix on Thursday.
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Speaking to reporters only days after Sebastian Vettel won in
Singapore for his third victory in 13 races for the Italian team,
the Mercedes team mates agreed Ferrari were firmly on their radar.
"They are a threat and we do take them very seriously," said
Rosberg, who is second in the championship -- 41 points behind
Hamilton but now only eight clear of Vettel with six races
remaining.
"They have been a threat at various times throughout the whole
season."
Hamilton, who failed to finish in Singapore in his first retirement
of the year, said he had never ruled Ferrari out of the equation.
"How seriously I take it (the Ferrari threat) hasn't changed since
Malaysia," said the Briton, winner of seven races this year with 11
poles in 12 races until Singapore when Vettel was fastest on
Saturday and Sunday.
"For me everyone's a threat and they (Ferrari) have been since
Malaysia (in March). Since then they've always been in view... we've
been aware of them all year."
Hamilton said post-Singapore analysis of what went wrong in
Singapore, where Vettel was a second and a half faster than
Mercedes, had produced a lot of explanations for what had happened.
The Singapore street circuit is slow and twisty, unlike Suzuka which
has some fearsome high-speed corners, and the race run at night in
high humidity.
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"I can't tell you what the team have come up with but they have come
up with a lot of solutions, a lot of reasons for it being the way it
was," said Hamilton.
"The majority of them believe that at least one of the many reasons
they came up with had a domino effect. So I'm confident that it's
been understood but they will still continue to do analysis for
sure."
Vettel, who has now won as many races in his debut season with
Ferrari as Michael Schumacher did in his first year at Maranello in
1996, told a separate news conference that he expected Mercedes to
be faster in Suzuka.
"In a way it was a big surprise to see Mercedes struggling, which I
don't expect to be the case here. Again, it would be a big
surprise," said the German.
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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