Full results qualifying Bahrain GP: Times Ferrari engines revealing
Qualifying for the Bahrain Grand Prix was the scene of Charles Leclerc's first pole position last season. However, a lot has changed in the past year and a half. This time, both Ferraris were outside the top ten.
Ferrari save tyres for the race
Ferrari even seemed to throw in the towel a bit with one run in Q2 on the medium tyres. If the end times of this session are compared with the times of 2019, then we know enough. All teams with Ferrari engines are slower. That was of course already known, but nowhere was this difference as clear as here.
Qualifying: 2020 vs. 2019 #BahrainGP
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Mercedes: -0.926s
Ferrari: +1.283s
Red Bull: -1.074s
McLaren: -0.271s
Renault: -1.071s
Alpha Tauri: -1.065s
Racing Point: -1.434s
Alfa Romeo: +0.469s
Haas: +2.354s
Williams: -2.465s#F1 #F1Stats
This article was written and originally published by Pelle on the Dutch edition of GPblog.com.