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Mercedes fear Ferrari's pace in China

Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas fear Mercedes will be watching Ferrari "disappear" at the Chinese GP given the straight-line speed the Scuderia showed in Bahrain. Ferrari were clearly faster than Mercedes at the Bahrain GP with pole-sitter Charles Leclerc nearly four tenths ahead of Hamilton, who started third in the desert. On race day, Hamilton and Bottas were able to secure Mercedes' second one-two of the season after Leclerc's late engine problem and Sebastian Vettel's spin. Find out more about Sky Sports F1When's the Chinese GP on Sky? However, both Silver Arrows drivers think Ferrari will hold the advantage again in Shanghai, which boasts the second-longest straight on...
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