Lewis Hamilton: Mercedes car capable despite Bahrain qualifying setback
Lewis Hamilton believes Mercedes have delivered a car capable of putting him in the fight at the front – despite qualifying only ninth for Saturday's opening round of the season in Bahrain.
Max Verstappen saw off Ferrari's Charles Leclerc by two tenths to capture pole position, with Hamilton's team-mate George Russell next up, a third of a second back.
Hamilton raised hope that he might take the challenge to Verstappen when he finished fastest in practice here on Thursday.
However, the 39-year-old, entering his final campaign for the Silver Arrows before he joins Ferrari, finished half-a-second adrift.
But an optimistic Hamilton said: "It is amazing to see how close everyone is, and George's position is testament to how amazing a job all those working at the factory have done to give us a car to fight.
"The car is really fantastic, and a big improvement from previous years.
"It is stable and more fun to drive. For George to be three tenths off Max is incredible and it shows what is possible.
"We just have to add performance, but if that is our platform, we can definitely chase for the rest of the season.
"For the first qualifying session to be as poor as that when you put in so much preparation is disappointing, but that is racing."
Verstappen is expected to romp to his fourth consecutive world championship in his all-conquering Red Bull machine.
But the Dutch driver was made to work for the 33rd pole of his career under the thousands of bulbs that light up the Sakhir Circuit.
Verstappen headed into his final run with less than a tenth in his pocket over Leclerc before extending his margin to the Ferrari driver.
Despite taking top spot, Verstappen apologised for what he perceived to be a scruffy lap.
"Don't be sorry, Max," said a weary-sounding Christian Horner – whose Formula One future is again in the spotlight after hundreds of WhatsApp messages appearing to be written by him to a female colleague were leaked. "You finished two tenths clear of Charles and three tenths ahead of George."
Verstappen added: "It was a lot of fun. I am very happy to be on pole, and it was a little bit unexpected. The car came to us and I felt happier than I did in practice.
"The race is going to be close, too, but we will see tomorrow. I am confident we can have a strong race."
While Verstappen qualified first, Sergio Perez was fifth in the other Red Bull, one place ahead of Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso.
British driver Lando Norris will line up in seventh for McLaren, with Williams' Alex Albon 13th.
Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly will prop up the grid following a miserable qualifying session for the Alpine team.