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JUST A SLIGHT ADVANTAGE

Mercedes’ Hamilton thinks Ferrari are marginally faster after pre-season testing

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SEBASTIAN Vettel wrapped up Formula One’s pre-season testing with the fastest lap for Ferrari on Friday but fivetimes world champion Lewis Hamilton kept Mercedes on the pace despite suggesting his rival had a half second advantage.

With teams packing up and heading home before the opening race in Australia on March 17, the evidence from eight days at Barcelona’s Circuit de Catulunya suggested there was very little in it between the two.

Vettel’s best effort of one minute 16.221 seconds on Friday morning was faster than anyone else went in Spain but Hamilton ended the final day only 0.003 slower on the same C5 tyres.

The Briton, who was actually faster than Ferrari on the second-softest C4 tyres, earlier told reporters he felt the Italians were much further ahead.

“I think the gap (to Ferrari) is potentiall­y half a second, something like that,” said Hamilton, who has won four of the last five championsh­ips in a V6 turbo hybrid era that Mercedes have dominated.

His words were taken with a pinch of salt further down the pitlane.

“I believe that Mercedes will be very, very strong in Australia, and I think it would be completely wrong to think we are faster than them,” Ferrari’s new team boss Mattia Binotto told reporters.

The Italian has taken over from Maurizio Arrivabene at the helm of a team chasing their first title in more than a decade.

Hamilton’s Finnish team mate Valtteri Bottas was third fastest on Friday in 1:16.561 — also on C5 rubber — as Mercedes turned their focus to single lap pace after concentrat­ing on longer runs.

Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg was fourth on the timesheets, ahead of Russian Daniil Kvyat in the Honda-powered Toro Rosso and McLaren’s Carlos Sainz.

Vettel’s day ended two hours early when he reported an electrical issue – their third glitch in as many days – after he had done 110 laps.

Binotto said the car needed to be faster and more reliable, with many issues still to be addressed and work to be done before Melbourne.

A gearbox problem meant Red Bull’s Max Verstappen did a mere 29 laps after his mechanics had worked through the night to finish repairs to the car after team mate Pierre Gasly’s crash on Thursday.

Williams, who arrived late to testing due to problems in getting their car completed, were slowest with Poland’s Robert Kubica producing a best effort of 1:18.993 and completing 90 laps.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? The car of Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas is pushed down the pitlane during pre-season testing on Friday.
REUTERS PIC The car of Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas is pushed down the pitlane during pre-season testing on Friday.

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