Mercedes head for Australia as top
team in F1 testing
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[February 29, 2020]
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula
One champions Mercedes will head to Australia for the March 15
season-opener as the top team in testing but with rivals Ferrari and
Red Bull hinting at hidden pace.
Valtteri Bottas produced the quickest lap from the six days of
testing at the Circuit de Catalunya outside Barcelona and also on
the final Friday.
The Finn's best time of one minute 15.732 seconds was set last week
but he also topped the week two timing screens with a 1:16.196.
"It feels good to wrap up testing at the top of the leaderboard and
end two intense weeks for the team with a decent final day on
track," said technical director James Allison.
"The car's been pretty strong throughout the whole of winter testing
and it's been an exciting period for us exploring its potential.
"We clearly still have some more work to do on the reliability to
get us up to the standard that we expect by the start of the season.
But if we can do that then I think we've got a decent chance of a
good showing in Melbourne."
Mercedes will be chasing their seventh successive title double this
season, with Lewis Hamilton also after a seventh drivers' crown to
equal Michael Schumacher's record.
The Briton said he had total confidence in the team to sort out any
lingering issues and was looking forward to going racing again.
NINETY LAPS
Hamilton and Bottas completed 787km between them on Friday, with
Hamilton doing 90 laps of the Spanish Grand Prix circuit and Bottas
79.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen was the second fastest driver overall,
with a 1:16.269 and on the harder C4 tyre compared to Bottas's C5.
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Mercedes' Valtteri Bottas in action during testing REUTERS/Albert
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"I definitely feel ready for Melbourne and the last two weeks have
been a good preparation. We tried everything we wanted to over the
six days which is very important from our side, so I’m happy with
that," said the Dutch driver.
Renault's Daniel Ricciardo was third fastest over the six days and
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc fourth with Hamilton fifth.
"I'm pretty happy with my running today and finishing top of the
timesheets in the morning session was a bonus," said Ricciardo. "But
it's testing so I'm not getting overly excited about it."
Pirelli's F1 head Mario Isola said some rain and wind had affected
the second test.
"That's probably why some of the times weren't as fast as they were
before, but there was still plenty of running," he said.
Isola said the performance gap between C5 and C4 tyres was about
0.45 seconds.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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