Not much is being read into Ferrari's dominant times set during the eight days of Barcelona Formula 1 testing, nevertheless, their drivers are upbeat about their state of readiness as ahead of the Australian Grand Prix season opener this weekend.
Speaking on the eve of the first official Formula 1 practice, Vettel said, " I’m excited to kick off the season, get into the car and race, We have every reason to be confident as our car is great, we have a great team and we came here well prepared, even if, ideally, you would want to be able to test more during the winter – and there are many things to come."
"Of course, around this point, you don’t know what the others have done so far. Australia has treated us well generally: we won here last year, nearly won the year before and got on the podium in 2015."
"The key to the championship will be to have a strong car at the beginning and at the end of the season and to try and be competitive in all races. Now obviously, the best satisfaction is to win with Ferrari, the greatest team with the greatest history in the paddock. To win with Ferrari, beating the best, is my target."
Vettel well spearhead the Ferrari attack this year with Kimi Raikkonen most likely in a supporting role, the veteran Finn echoes his teammate's words,"We are pretty happy with how winter testing went; we have clearly done our homework, even if obviously there are always things that you can improve."
"Our aim is always the same, to win races. We’ll try our best and hopefully, we’ll achieve that. Overtaking is quite difficult at this track, but the DRS zones are different this year and hopefully, it will help."
"This year’s cars are fitted with the Halo system: I don’t think that it makes any difference when driving as you get used to it very quickly. From this weekend and in the next few races we’ll start to understand where we are."
"We need to build up a solid weekend, score good points and then go from there. It’s going to be a long season and we need to be up there all the time to be able to challenge for the championships," added Raikkonen.