Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff believes Ferrari improve significantly in Bahrain.Evening press F1 in the studio gutted in Melbourne the opening event of the issue.

ferrari’s poor performance surprised all of the season opening Australian grand prix in Melbourne’s Albert Park.

the Barcelona winter test, after it was thought the Ferrari was spike on the spot, but what still.

four and Charles Leclerc five in Australia, where the Mercedes duo Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton were round for more than 0.7 seconds Ferrari-drivers faster.

in the Race the Ferrari was not able at all to match the Mercedes pace, and Vettel was wondering things out loud garage radio: ”Why are we so slow?”.

– We don’t know, ferrari’s stall was answered.

When the F1 season continues next weekend in Bahrain, Toto Wolff believes that Ferrari has once again assembled the ranks and risen to the expected level.

we Have seen the potential of the Ferrari package in Barcelona. We believe that it is strong again in Bahrain, Wolff said, according to the BBC.

Barcelona after the tests, we consider ourselves as a challenger. Any Melbourne results told, our view has not changed since then.

Wolff added that one of the races determined the pecking order of the rest of the season.

– the Battle has just begun. Ferrari will try everything so that they can hit back, and Melbourne showed that the Red Bull is a race of words to say.

Also ferrari’s team manager Mattia Binotto swear in Melbourne, that the garage will be able to see better.

we Are confident that this weekend did not seem to our cars true potential.

If Ferrari does not manage to brush up in Bahrain, the F1 through 2019 threatens to become again a little too monotonous Mercedes to celebrate. Finns would say interest in the course would increase, if Valtteri Bottas manages to challenge Lewis Hamilton stables number one horse.

the Bahrain F1 grand prix will go ahead next weekend.

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto (kesk.) and Merces-boss Toto Wolff believe that Melbourne told us everything starts from the F1-season. AOP