Mercedes admit ‘fuel load’ offers ‘scope’ for rivals to hit back in Bahrain
Mercedes "not getting carried away" despite 1-2 finish in FP2 at F1 Bah☂rain Grand Prix

Mercedes have conceded that “there is plenty of scope” for rivals to recover against them during Friday qualifying at the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Eyebrows were raised as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton we⛎nt fastest in the second practice session on Thursday, ahead of teammate George Russell.
It was an immediate injection of belief and hope for a team who truly needed it, after two years ꧒of underperformance.
But Mercedes admit that their rivals have the ability to change the🐓 pecking order in qualifying on Friday.
T🌟rackside Engineering Director Andrew Shovlin reacted to their stunning Thursday performance: "Following the test we were most concerned about our single lap pace.
“We had both drivers in the simulator before returning here. From the running [Thursday], it looks like we h😼ave improved.
“We're certainly not getting carried away, as there is plenty of scope withꦗin power 🃏unit modes and fuel loads for several cars to find a chunk of time before [Friday].
“It's encouraging though that the picture we had last week seems ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚto have improved.
"The long run data also looks close. Maxꦿ Verstappen is still comfortably out f🍨ront, as we saw last week, but behind him it's going to be a tight battle for the remaining podium spots.
“W✤e know we’ve got plenty to fine tune on the balance. It🔯's still early days with the W15, and we're learning how to get lap-time out of it with each run, but it's already feeling very different to the last two years that we have been here."

Hamilton said: "It was very windy in FP1, and the track was very different ཧto💯 during the test.
“We didn’t know exactly wh🏅ere we would stack up against everyone else,ꦑ but we had a positive FP2 session.
“The car was feeling good, but we can’t get ahead of ourselves. We know there is more to extract, and our long run pace isn’t in the figꩵht with the Red Bulls.
"Overall though, I’m feeling much happier with the car than last year. We’ve made some good improvements and it feels much more like a race car𓆏.
“It’s a really good platform for us to build from. We just need to keep our heads dow🀅n and keep cha🍒sing."
Russell added: "We’re n🌊ot going to get carried away after one day of practice.
“Our qualifying pace did look strong. We made some changes from the test and the improvement did exceed our expectati൲ons.
“But ultimately our long run pace is where it counts. Verstappen looked comfortably quickest, and it was very tight with the Ferraris, the McLarens, and the Aston Martins. So we🌳’ve likely got a real fight on our hands there.”
Red Bull’s Verstappen, who was P6 in FP2, reacted: “The practice sessions were not perfect but we 🎃weren’t too far off.
“The long runs were quite decent, and I think we can always do a little better on tไhose laps.
“There were a few small balance issues t💖hat we will work on but I am quite happy with everything with the car overall.
“[Thursday] ♏was just about trying to finꦰd that sweet spot and getting the perfect balance in the car.
“Performing wel🧸l in qualifying is important, so we will mak𝕴e sure the car is in good shape ahead of tomorrow.
“I’m not too worried about the gap to P1 and we ar💫en’t looking too much at the others and are just focusing on ourselves 𝔍at the moment.
“It’s going to be very close in qualifying but we will try 🃏and work a bit more and fight for pole [on Friday].”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1ꦯ.