Vettel warns Ferrari still has more potential to ‘unleash’ in Bahrain

Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari has more pace yet to𓄧 “unleash” as he targets putting pressure on Formula 1 rivals Mercedes in Bahrain. 

Ferrari bounced back from its disappointing performance in Australia to dominate the opening day of practice for ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚthis weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix, with Vettel ending the second session 0.603s clear of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes. 

He edged out new teammate Charles Leclerc by just 0.035s as the Italian team comಌfortably led the way in both sessions, though Vettel insiste🍌d he is not paying “too much attention” on Friday’s results. 

Vettel warns Ferrari still has more potential to ‘unleash’

Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari has more pace yet to “unleash” as he targets put﷽ting pressure on Formula 1 rivals Mercedes in Bahrain. 

Ferrari bounced back from its disappointing performance in Australia to dominate the opening day of practice for this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix, with Vettel ending the second session 0.603s clea📖r of Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes. 

He edged out new teammate Charles Leclerc by just 0.035s ♎as the Italian team comfortably led the way in both sessions, though Vettel insisted he is not paying “too much attention” on Friday’s 𓆏results. 

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“We hope to be in better shape and much c🙈loser than Melbourne,” Vettel said. 

“Today the result was good and we were probably on a different strategy to other people so I wouldn’t put too much attention on that.🌞 I think for tomorrow we still need to improve, especially Mercedeꦛs looks very fast.

“T💯oday was a better day for us overall bu🎃t I think certainly we need to pick up pace for tomorrow. We started off in a better place, but still I feel that we have some more potential in the car that we have to unleash for tomorrow.

“I think if we unleash that thꦿen we should be in good shape tomorrow and hopefully we can be a lot closer and put Mercedes under pressure.”

Vettel admitted he is not yet ba🐽ck to having the same feeling as in Barcelona testing but is happy with the progress made. 

“It’s less bumpy, but that comes with the track and I think [I have] more trust in the rear, which wa💮s let’s say our achilles heel in Australia,” he added. 

“It was certainly better today. Obviously the track’s different but I think we still need to find somet🎶hing. I’m not entirely happy w🐼ith today, I just don’t have the feeling yet that I want to have.”

Leclerc, who topped the opening session ahead of Vettel, said he had gained moreജ confidence in his SF90 compared to Melbourne. 

“It’s a bit better, a bit closer,” Leclerc explained. “I think the confiden♚ce for us drivers driving the car is better than in Australia, that's for sure, on my sid🐲e at least. 

“Then we'll obviously see tomorrow because it's in the end the only day that counts. So, hopefully we'll make the right choices with the changes we are going to do on the car, and hopefully I will put everything together in qualifying.”&nbs🔜p;

Vettel warns Ferrari still has more potential to ‘unleash’

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