Mercedes look more dominant than ever, while Ferrari have fallen well short of expectations via alanbaldwinf1
LONDON - The first three races of the Formula One season have made a mockery of pre-season predictions that Ferrari would set the pace and leave Mercedes struggling to keep up.
Mercedes, the team that have won every championship for the past five years, completed a hat-trick of successive one-two finishes at Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix. And yet five times champion Lewis Hamilton, team mate Valtteri Bottas and principal Toto Wolff were still talking about luck, small margins and tough battles ahead after winning Formula One’s 1,000th world championship race.
“I think we’re over-delivering a little bit at the moment to our true potential but there’s still more to come,” he added.
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