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Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has admitted he expects Mercedes to be "two or three months ahead" of his team with their car when the 2022 Formula One season begins in Bahrain on March 20. Ferrari enjoyed a positive three days with their new car displaying strong speed in Barcelona.
Mercedes ended day three fastest but it was McLaren and Ferrari who caught the eye the most at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
The two teams will head into 2022 hoping to challenge Mercedes and Red Bull as the sport's frontrunners, with third-placed Ferrari ending 225 points behind the latter in second last season.
Speaking at testing in Spain, Hamilton said: "You would assume that Ferrari perhaps didn't do much development of that [2021] car and just put everything into this year's car.
"So does that mean that they're several months ahead? Or a team is several months ahead of