Niki Lauda: "Mercedes leads by only two tenths"

  • Published on 21 Mar 2018 10:55
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

Niki Lauda thinks Mercedes' advantage over its rivals is as small as two tenths. In Barcelona testing, the reigning champions did not even use the softest 'hypersoft' tyre, indicating it is more than confident it will dominate in 2018.

"The hypersoft was never part of our programme," Mercedes team chairman Lauda told Kronen Zeitung newspaper. "Our main focus was reliability, because only three engines are allowed the whole season. Our preparation was better than in was in recent years so I can go to Australia with confidence. But I see ourselves with Red Bull and Ferrari on a similar level."

However, bookmakers have marked out Mercedes as the clear favourite heading into Melbourne. "I am not a bookmaker and have no idea how they get their odds," the triple world champion insisted. "I see us a maximum of two tenths ahead, behind Red Bull. Then comes Ferrari," Austrian Lauda added.

But he admitted that the 2018 car has been born well. "The W09 is easier to drive -- even Bottas handles it well," said Lauda. "What I noticed were the incredible cornering speeds, which is of course great for the fans at the track. As is the higher noise level."

What he doesn't like is the Halo. "Now you can hardly see the driver's helmet," said Lauda. "The fan cannot see who is sitting in the car, so we have to improve that."

Lauda also said he is not a fan of Liberty Media's decision to ban 'grid girls' and replace them with 'grid kids'. "That was an American overreaction to 'Me Too'. Grid girls were always part of formula one, and using children was already done in football. It's not innovative." (GMM)

Major Tom

Posts: 152

Hey Pinocchio your nose is growing.

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  • Mar 21 2018 - 12:25

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  • Yeah only 2 tenths up.. (until they get to Q3 where it'll be 5-6)

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    • Mar 21 2018 - 11:30
    • Samouri

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      I hope that's it's more than 2 tenths, and more like a half a second is fine with me, which would help Hamilton to secure his fifth WDC. Although I would have to admit that a battle between Lewis, Sebastian, Valterri, and throw in that terror from Holland would be rather exciting. Watching them fight for the lead.

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      • Mar 21 2018 - 19:08
    • Yeah, I'm sure the Ham fans would enjoy another boring season as long as their golden boy wins. Quite frankly I don't support any drivers or any team, I just want to see wheel-to-wheel racing, not a sunday cruise.

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      • Mar 22 2018 - 01:38
  • Major Tom

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    Hey Pinocchio your nose is growing.

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    • Mar 21 2018 - 12:25
  • "only 2 tenths"...

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    • Mar 21 2018 - 12:53
    • If thats little then my...leg... is comfortably petite!

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      • Mar 21 2018 - 17:00
  • boudy

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    Hmm, not sure if this I true or not. If this is true than it will put pressure on Mercedes/Ferrari. If untrue than he is underselling Mercedes. Also is this against Bottas or Hamilton? The true pace of the car is driver depended so Anyway a good guide are the betting odds...

    Not sure how much they can rely on oil-burning any more since they aren't allowed to swap engine oil between qualification and race. They will still be able to burn 0.6l/100km but they can't run the super-dooper oil in quali.

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    • Mar 21 2018 - 17:43
    • Major Tom

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      Didn't know about the restriction on swapping engine oil. Is that new for this year? If so it will be interesting to see how much effect it has on qualifying. They always seemed to be able to 'turn' the engines up in quaily perhaps this was why.

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      • Mar 21 2018 - 19:01

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