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Red Bull says F1 advantage “distorted” but Mercedes not convinced

Red Bull insists the advantage it holds over the rest of the Formula 1 field was “distorted” at the Bahrain Grand Prix, but rival Mercedes is not so sure.

Max Verstappen produced a dominant performance to win the season-opening race last Saturday, finishing 22.4 seconds ahead of team-mate Sergio Perez and 25.1 seconds clear of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.

The scale of Red Bull’s race-pace advantage has served as a blow to the opposition who hoped that the closeness of qualifying had pointed to a more compact field this year.

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But Red Bull team principal Christian Horner thinks that Bahrain did not offer a clear picture of things because his team was on a different tyre strategy to the opposition.

The allocation it had for the race meant it used a soft tyre for the final stint, rather than the hard everyone else had, and he thinks that exaggerated the gaps at an event that was cooler than normal.

“You can't read too much into a single event, because of the nature of the circuit, the temperature, and the fact that we are able to carry over a soft tyre into the race,” explained Horner.

“We were surprised that others didn't do [that]. It sort of distorted, perhaps, the back-end of the stint. But nonetheless, it was a dominant display and great to get that maximum score.”

But despite Horner thinking that things are closer than they appear, leading competitors have a different opinion.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said: “I think Max is not in a different league, but is in a different galaxy. The performance is extraordinary.”

Asked if he felt that pointed to Red Bull winning all the races, Wolff said: “Unfortunately yes. You just need to just acknowledge his performance levels are really very strong.”

Source: Autosport

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