From Bahrain to Saudi Arabia to keep dreaming.
After the double win by Clarles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in the debut Grand Prix of the era of the revolution in Formula 1, the Reds can no longer hide and already in race number two of the season just started they will try to repeat themselves thanks to a car that is immediately protagonist and capable to keep behind both the Red Bulls and the authentic Mercedes dominatrixes in the past years.
A rediscovered Red that already drives fans crazy who can't wait to see her again at home in Imola on April 24th.
But first there will be two more races, one on Sunday on the semi-urban and very fast circuit in Jeddah and one in Australia in Melbourne on 10 April.
Now in Maranello there is explicit mention of the title objective, the one that has been missing since 2008 at the constructors level and since 2007 at the drivers level when it was Kimi Raikkonen who triumphed after a super comeback against a very young Lewis Hamilton at the time in McLaren.
What is more frightening than Hamilton is Max Verstappen who in Saudi Arabia finished with zero points but only for the problems accused by his Red Bull in the final.
The Mercedes third with Hamilton and fourth with Russell at Sakhir does not have the speed of Ferrari and Red Bull for now but the project, very extreme,
once the problems are solved it could prove to be a winner later on.
All the more reason to capitalize on these first races to the maximum and try to repeat the red party right on the Red Sea where last year Hamilton was the protagonist of a great duel with Verstappen which ended in his favor.
"I'm still thinking about last weekend - said the British Mercedes driver - None of us expected such a result, hard work and luck really worked in our favor. I'm definitely excited for round 2 - he wrote # 44 on the popular social network, accompanying the message with a series of photos from the weekend - In the meantime, enjoy these photos. Also I had to jump off during the drivers parade because, boy, I was running away! I did not land too gracefully,