F1 | Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto doesn't believe his team is the one to beat
While the Maranello team is feeling upbeat after the pre-season tests, TP Mattia Binotto believes everyone’s praises are going too far.
Ferrari has impressed everyone during the pre-seasons tests in Barcelona and Bahrain, with many suggesting it has the strongest overall package as of now.
However, while the Italian car manufacturer is optimistic it has made good progress over the winter to move closer to the front, team boss Mattia Binotto says that any talk of it being the team to beat is wide of the mark.
Binotto isn’t sure as of why all other teams have lauded his squad's potential. Indeed, he thinks it is impossible to know exactly where everyone stacks up right now for the first race.
"I'm not myself capable of judging the others," he said. "But we should be very good to judge ourselves and I don't think we will be [the] winner.
"I think both Red Bull and Mercedes have very strong and fast cars, and those teams are very strong as well.
"I can see that even on the last day [of the test] Red Bull have brought upgrades to their car, proving and showing how good they are in the development, which is critical from now to the first race.
"Maybe Mercedes as well will improve further. So they are very strong, very fast and I hope that we can be outsiders.
"I hope that we can somehow try to challenge them. That would be great from our side."
"It's definitely one of the smoothest preparations I've had for a season, with no major issues," he said.
"Especially on such a new project, you always expect to find some barriers on the way and for now, without porpoising, which is still kind of an issue in some conditions, it's been quite smooth.
"We managed to just keep improving. But as we've seen, I think Red Bull have quite a new package and Mercedes had a completely new car, and didn't really show their potential. Everyone seems to be quite close at some point or another.
"So it's very, very difficult to know how much they have in margin. We know how much margin we have, but we have no idea how much they hide their gains."
If Ferrari's team boss has been especially keen to keep a cap on its own expectations, Charles Leclerc confessed that the pre-season tests this year have been the most productive he can remember since he joined the squad back in 2019.
Binotto thinks that it is critical that Ferrari goes aggressive with its upgrade push.
"I think that we always need to do a further step," he said. "I think you cannot be self-confident at all, and I think you need always to try to develop and improve yourself in F1.
"We know that our competitors are very, very strong and have proved to be as well very fast.
"I'm expecting them to be ahead at the first race. For us it's to try to challenge them as much as we can, and hopefully, we can fight as well together with them, and that will be great at least for the start of the season. But then development will be key for the rest of the season."