Lewis Hamilton, winner of a record 103 Formula 1 grands prix and seven world championships, said on Sunday he had never seen a car as quick as Max Verstappen's Red Bull.
The Mercedes driver was overtaken by the double world champion as Verstappen powered from 15th on the grid to second in a
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix won by Red Bull's Mexican Sergio Perez.
It was Red Bull's second one-two in two races this season and the only point they have missed so far was the bonus for fastest lap in Bahrain.
"I´ve definitely never seen a car so fast," Hamilton told reporters after finishing fifth in Jeddah. "When we were fast, we weren´t that fast.
The RB19 has serious speed
"That´s the fastest car I think, I´ve seen, especially compared to the rest. I don´t know how or why but he came past me with serious speed.
"I didn´t even bother to block because there was a massive speed difference," he insisted.
Before the race, Hamilton reckoned Red Bull enjoyed a one and a half second advantage per lap. Hamilton's teammate George Russell, said already in Bahrain that he could see Red Bull winning every race.
"You´ve got to give credit to what Red Bull have done," the Briton said on Sunday. "The gap they have to the rest of the field, I think is bigger than we´ve seen probably since Mercedes in 2014. It´s a serious, serious gap and I guess everybody needs to keep working harder to understand how to close that gap.
"But we know we didn't make the right decisions over the winter and I think we can regain some of that performance quicker than you would do ordinarily. So everything's not all lost."
Mercedes won eight Constructors' Titles in a row from 2014 until Red Bull dethroned them last year. Hamilton, who made his F1 debut with McLaren in 2007, has won six of his titles with Mercedes. (
Reporting by Alan Baldwin)