Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Ferraris visibly slow at corners

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

Even ignoring the lap that we pitted, it looked like others had way less problems so I’m not sure what was the issue. SEBASTIAN VETTEL , Ferrari driver

MELBOURNE: Early warning signs that all was not well at Ferrari came to a head on Sunday as the would-be Formula One contenders flopped in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

Ferrari had been the quickest car at winter testing, just edging champions Mercedes, but Barcelona must have felt a distant memory as Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc crossed fourth and fifth, nearly a minute behind Bottas. Vettel sounded alarm bells after Friday practice when he said he felt strangely uncomforta­ble with the car.

But the German would have hoped for better after qualifying third on Saturday. Instead, it took an order from the team garage just to preserve his fourth placing, with new boy Leclerc warned off from overtaking the four-time champion in the final laps.

Called in to pit early to change soft tyres for mediums, Vettel lost pace late on and said the strategy was wrong. “By the looks of it, of course we did (pit too early) because I was struggling with the tyres, so we need to have a good look,” he said. But strategy could not explain why the car was sluggish at corners and had handled so poorly. “But I think even ignoring the lap that we pitted, it looked like other people had way less problems so I’m not quite sure what was the issue,” he said.

Team principal Mattia Binotto said the performanc­e was not what Ferrari were expecting. “I think winter testing we were certainly different,” he said.

“Since Friday, FP1, we never found the right balance on the car and we struggled. We tried different set-up approaches during the weekend but we never concluded with the right balance.”

“One thing we are certain is that today, this weekend, is not the real potential of the car,” said Binotto.

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