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Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin has fired a warning towards Ferrari and Red Bull by suggesting that his team could pull off a series of quick fixes before the next outing in Saudi Arabia this weekend. The Silver Arrows struggled to keep up with the heavy hitters during the season's curtain-raiser in Bahrain before a stroke of luck landed Lewis Hamilton with an unlikely podium.
The extent of Mercedes' issues became clear during Saturday qualifying when they struggled to make their mark at the top of the field. Hamilton battled hard to end up in fifth while George Russell blamed an out-lap mishap as his fast lap was only good enough to start ninth on the grid.
It was the same story after lights out too, with Red Bull and Ferrari both fighting it out at the top as Max Verstappen