Mercedes suspect Ferrari are
playing down their true pace
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[February 22, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Champions Mercedes
suspect Ferrari are considerably faster than the Italian team let on
in Formula One's first pre-season test in Spain, with the gap
between the top three and the rest closing.
Teams have six days of testing before the season-opener in Australia
on March 15 and the engineers have plenty of data to crunch at the
halfway stage.
On paper, Mercedes were more than a second quicker than the next
team at the Circuit de Catalunya and also covered the most distance.
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto told reporters he was less optimistic
than last year, when his team's pace was evident to see.
"The others are faster than us at the moment, I believe," he said.
Mercedes, who are chasing an unprecedented seventh successive title
double this year with Lewis Hamilton also out to equal Michael
Schumacher's record seven crowns, were not about to crow.

"No-one wants the egg on their face of claiming that they are faster
than another team, because they can never know for certain what was
hidden or what is coming next," the team observed in an assessment
on their website http://www.mercedesamgf1.com.
"Will Red Bull bring a significant upgrade package to the second
test? Why have Ferrari spent this test running their PU (power unit)
consistently at much lower levels than their partner teams?
"What we can say is that we predict the battle in Melbourne at the
front is going to be tight. We can also see that the midfield have
closed on the front and that there is some considerable midfield
swing compared to last year’s competitive order."
Valtteri Bottas's fastest lap on Friday was one minute 15.732
seconds, compared to Sebastian Vettel's best for Ferrari of 1:18.154
on Thursday.
Ferrari were only eighth fastest of the 10 teams.
However the quickest time by a Ferrari-powered car was Kimi
Raikkonen's 1:17.091 for Alfa Romeo, on the same C5 tire as Bottas,
when the 2007 champion was top on day two.
Alfa were second fastest overall, just ahead of Renault and
Mercedes-powered Racing Point.
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Formula One F1 - Pre
Season Testing - Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain -
February 21, 2020 Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel during testing
REUTERS/Albert Gea

DIFFERENT APPROACH
Ferrari did not hide the fact that they were taking a different
approach to last year when they sent expectations soaring with their
testing times only to see Mercedes win the first eight races.
"This year we've decided to focus more on ourselves, trying to learn
the car as much as possible in the first few days and focus on
performance a bit later on and see if that pays off," Charles
Leclerc said on Wednesday.
Teams can run whatever fuel load they want in testing and also try
out concepts and devices that would be illegal in race conditions.
If Ferrari were hiding their true pace, worried fans could take
little comfort from the total number of laps covered, however.
According to figures published by tire supplier Pirelli, Mercedes
did 494 laps over the first three days while Ferrari completed 354.
That placed them eighth overall, ahead of only Williams (324) and
Haas (316).
There is no doubt also that Mercedes, causing a stir with an
innovative new dual-axis steering system (DAS), are flying.
Bottas's time was half a second quicker than Hamilton's best of
1:16.224 in the entire eight days of 2019 pre-season testing. It was
also only three tenths slower than the Finn's record lap in
qualifying for last year's Spanish Grand Prix.

"It's been a good first week, the car has been broadly reliable, and
the performance has been reasonably good throughout the week," said
technical director James Allison.
There were also smiles at Williams, looking more competitive after a
dismal 2019 in which they scored only one point, and at
Mercedes-powered Racing Point whose pink car looks just like
Hamilton's 2019 title-winner.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ken Ferris)
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