Toto Wolff believes that Mercedes was able to gain relative performance over Scuderia Ferrari in the cooler Baku temperatures, which took it to its third qualifying one-two of the year. The Silver Arrows locked out the front row with Valtteri Bottas beating teammate Lewis Hamilton to the top spot.
After this morning’s final practice session, Ferrari had a gap of 1.4 seconds over Mercedes, who even finished up behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. However, the qualifying session had two major delays due to red flags brought out by Robert Kubica and Charles Leclerc, who both crashed at Turn 8 in Q1 and Q2 respectively.
As the sun sank lower behind the city buildings, the track surface cooled, which Wolff thinks brought Mercedes back into the game against Ferrari.
“They [Ferrari] were very quick yesterday and they were extremely quick in FP3 this morning,” Wolff said. “That was something which we didn’t know how to solve, because the gap was big. When you see this kind of gap, it’s not that the car has lost performance, it’s just the car is not in the right tyre operating window. The more the [qualifying] session went on, the more we got it there. Towards the end, from a car that was not making the drivers happy in the morning, we ended up with a car in Q3 that was good. We gained relative performance with the dropping temperatures. This morning, Ferrari were a league of their own, and once it got cooler, the competitive order changed.” – he explained.
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