Mercedes team principal
Toto Wolff has admitted that the German team have some things to think about, as they were out-qualified again by Ferrari, who will start on the front row with both cars.
Wolff realises that the Italian outfit is currently faster, but he still fancies his chances tomorrow as the track will heat up, which should be favourable to the Silver Arrows.
"The Ferrari's have been fast all day, which has given us some things to think about," Wolff told Sky Sports F1.
"We have problems with grip here, we can't seem to get the tyres into the right window.
All problems aside, there's still a result to be had tomorrow when the lights go out, as the Mercedes cars are only one row behind.
"Tomorrow it'll be much warmer, which should hopefully help us get more race pace than Ferrari based on our set up.
"We start on the same compound so we can't differ much in terms of strategy, but if you have more pace you can try an overcut or undercut when pitting."
It's good to hear that Wolff, table-banging extraordinaire when things aren't going his way, still has faith in tomorrow's race, as Ferrari currently look a much quicker team. Let's see if that holds up in the long run too!