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Good predictions, let's see how you go this time.
My initial thought (I certainly won't be attempting a set of predictions!) is that you're correct about Ferrari being closer, possibly a lot closer. I don't think there's any other reason for Hamilton going there. People talk about the romance of it all and Ferrari being the team everyone wants to drive for, which is fine up to a point, but he's a winner first and foremost and will have been getting mighty fed up with the Merc's recent performance.
c.f. another red team that 'everyone wants to play for' in Man United. Not any more they don't. But they'll be rushing there if Radcliffe sorts them out.
I would personally LOVE either Lando or George to win a GP, preferably both, but I still don't quite see it this season. Will need some luck in Lando's case and a near miracle in George's.
Lando more likely, think I agree there. The McLaren looks better going into race 1 this season than it did going into race 1 last season. But that's as far as it goes - Piastri has said there's work for them to do (but last season they proved they can develop strongly in-season). Mercedes looked out of sorts during testing, but did eventually get decent times. But for me the "chasing pack" is really hard to predict, and it'll likely be a race-by-race situation. Bahrain, despite being used for testing, isn't actually a good predictor as it places specific demands on the car that aren't replicated at all circuits.
We also have a problem in that the testing patterns used by teams last week have made it very difficult to get a good read. I think it's looking something like this:
1. Red Bull (Verstappen)
2. Ferrari
3. Red Bull (Perez)
?. Everyone else in some unpredictable order
9. Alpine
10. Haas