The battle for pole position in China was expected to be a close-run thing, but Mercedes – and in particular Valtteri Bottas – ultimately had the edge on Ferrari throughout the one-hour session to lock out the front row. But from third on the grid, Sebastian Vettel is still confident of his chances come race day...

Ferrari’s V6 turbo-hybrid power unit has been the class of the field in 2019, the legendary Italian team having made big gains that were particularly evident in Bahrain and then again in China this weekend. That’s a huge boost on a circuit that features a straight that runs for just over a kilometre - and both Bottas and Lewis Hamilton have been quick to flag the Scuderia's superior straight-line speed.

However, Mercedes have made gains in the corners to level the playing field and ultimately had the measure of their adversaries to the tune of three tenths of a second – a bigger gap than most expected – with Bottas edging out team mate Hamilton by 0.023s for his first Shanghai pole.

Despite the polesitter winning four of the last five Grands Prix in China, Vettel was happy with his car and starting position and was hopeful the straight-line speed advantage Ferrari appear to have means they have potential to upset the Mercedes apple cart on Sunday…

“From Q1, they [Ferrari] seemed to start from a better place,” said Vettel of qualifying. “We had a good session, maybe there was a tiny bit more. I think we had a decent session. It is important that if we can’t beat them to be right behind them. It buys us some options for tomorrow.

“They are bloody quick in the corners. For us, when we get close, we have an advantage on straight line so maybe we can do something there. The race is long. Should be a good day tomorrow.”