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Formula One: Mercedes chief Toto Wolff surprised at early Ferrari performance

Ian Parkes

02:22 31/03/2015

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has conceded to being a worried man in the wake of Sebastian Vettel’s Malaysian Grand Prix victory.

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Suggestions of another season of Mercedes domination in the wake of a comfortable one-two in the season-opening race in Australia were blown apart by Ferrari and Vettel in Malaysia.

As Vettel himself noted, his triumph was achieved “fair and square” as he beat reigning champion Lewis Hamilton by 8.5 seconds, with team-mate Nico Rosberg a further four seconds adrift in third. Despite searing heat of more than 30°C, Vettel’s Ferrari was kinder on its tyres, stopping just twice compared to three for both Hamilton and Rosberg.

It has left Wolff concerned, as he said: “We were pretty sure the three-stop strategy would work for us. We probably went a bit too aggressive on set-up, which pushed us into a direction of a three-stop.

“But in the circumstances, with the high temperatures, they were able to go at a faster pace over long runs than us. “We need to analyse why that was the case, and it clearly shows it’s not going to be an easy one.

“It is clear they won the race, which is worrying. It wouldn’t be right to say we lost it.”

Wolff at least gave credit where it is due to Ferrari, although he also admitted to surprise at how quickly his team have been reeled in given their margin of victory in Australia.

“Ferrari deserved to win,” Wolff added. “From a racing perspective, you have to acknowledge they have done a great development over the winter.

“For Formula One it is a positive, particularly after all the talk we had in Melbourne of a boring race and Mercedes running away with the championship. It is what Formula One needed, but we didn’t expect them to catch us this quickly. We were pretty dominant in Melbourne – we were a little bit sceptical about our own advantage. 

“That we’ve been caught up by a Ferrari in two weeks, that they beat us fair and square on the track, is a bit of a surprise, but equally a bit of a wake up call, which is good for us.

“We just need to analyse in the next couple of days where we went wrong, what we need to improve, whether we need to bring any developments forward and put them on the car quicker.”

Wolff insists, though, Mercedes will not over-react to the situation, particularly as the cooler conditions at the next race in China in a fortnight are expected to favour his cars.

“There is no panic, but we are in a new situation,” he said. “We were not in control of things. We had new information which was different to what we had assessed over the weekend.

“Things didn’t pan out in the way we expected them to pan out, but it was clear the winning streak would not go on forever.”

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