F1 » 'We've not seen the best of Ferrari or Mercedes yet'


McLaren-Mercedes might have turned the tables on pre-season expectations by roundly outperforming Ferrari and Mercedes Grand Prix in Melbourne, but Jonathan Neale is well aware that its two rivals will fight back

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blzbub

April 05, 2011 5:50 PM

a reality check from neale, plenty of teams/drivers will be looking at being more competitive in malaysia, they would be foolish though if they think that red bull had peaked

Rob01 - Unregistered

April 05, 2011 7:09 PM

I for sure hope this is not all either has lined up for the year. That would make Flav correct with his comments. Out of the two it will Ferrari that leaps forward. Merc I am afraid will be fighting all year long in the heavy loaded mid pack.

spaghettieddie - Unregistered

April 05, 2011 8:51 PM

Just more rubbish! Sick of it! How about some articles that pertain to racing? How about some articles that do not remind me of the rubbish news papers that are in circulation? How about some insightful articles that talk about racing and what is really going on? Just more RUBBISH!

Firestorm - Unregistered

April 06, 2011 10:55 AM

It seems that Red Bull isn't too worried about the upgrades which McLaren,Ferrari,Mercedes and Renault will bring in Sepang.Because they will use KERS this weekend and the gap with those teams will remain the same I guess.We will wait until the race in Barcelona to see some changes in the packing order.

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