Windsor Star

Ferrari hopes upgrades help close gap with Mercedes

- JAMES ELLINGWORT­H

HISTORIC DOMINANCE

Ferrari needs to do something — and do it quick — to stop Lewis Hamilton from running away with the Formula One title.

After Mercedes finished 1-2 in the first three races, a feat last achieved 27 years ago, Sebastian Vettel is 31 points behind Hamilton ahead of Sunday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

Ferrari has brought car upgrades to Baku’s street circuit, while the Mercedes remains unchanged. That boosts hopes of a comeback on a track where a very long straight section could favour Ferrari.

“We have a lot of races left. Hopefully, at some point we can say this was the turning-around, this was the decider,” Vettel said Wednesday.

When the season started in Australia last month, Ferrari seemed to have the ingredient­s to win its first constructo­rs’ title in 11 years. There were strong performanc­es in testing, impressive straight-line speed and the exciting young talent of Charles Leclerc replacing veteran Kimi Raikkonen.

But Mercedes has generally had more grip when it matters, and the reliabilit­y to inherit a win in Bahrain when Leclerc’s engine malfunctio­ned. At the last race in China, Vettel couldn’t get close to Mercedes despite a controvers­ial team order for Leclerc to let him pass.

“This is far better than we anticipate­d at the start of the season, and something everyone’s worked so hard for within the team …” said Hamilton, who leads teammate Valtteri Bottas by six points. Ferrari, however, has been cagey about exactly what its upgrades are. “We’re going in the right direction,” Leclerc said. “It should be better. On the paper it’s better. We’ll see.” Early strength was crucial to keeping Ferrari competitiv­e in the last two seasons. In both 2017 and 2018, Vettel won two of the opening three races, only for Mercedes to develop its car into a consistent race-winner later in the season. Recovering from a poor start this season means Ferrari’s designers, as much as its drivers, will be racing Mercedes.

Mercedes’ three straight 1-2 finishes are the kind of early-season dominance not seen for decades. The last drivers to achieve that feat were Williams teammates Nigel Mansell and Riccardo Patrese in 1992. They went 1-2 in the championsh­ip standings as well that year with a much faster car than any rivals.

If Hamilton and Bottas can take the top two spots in Baku, too, that will be a feat unmatched since 1952.

Back then, Ferrari went 1-2 in four straight races at the start of the season, albeit with up to four cars on the grid.

That record doesn’t count the Indianapol­is 500, which was officially part of the 1952 championsh­ip but had different rules and almost none of the same drivers.

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