Schumacher says time on his side
The former World Champion has so far been outpaced in every timed session in Bahrain by his team-mate Nico Rosberg and will start Sunday's grand prix two places behind his compatriot in seventh position.
"It's a little bit different for me," Schumacher told the BBC. "The time I had available to get onto the peak of what the car can do was not very big, but we are working well together and the season is a long one."
However, there's a widespread expectation that, although he is struggling relative to Rosberg on his single-lap runs, Schumacher will prove to be far more competitive on longer stints in full race trim. Nor has the old boy lost his competitive spirit: whilst the rest of the top-ten qualifiers were queuing up to be weighed, Schumacher was spotted taking a close-up look at his rivals' cars as they sat outside parc ferme.
Although he finished ahead of his illustrious team-mate, Rosberg also endured a frustrating qualifying. Having impressed on Friday, the youngster was tipped to challenge for pole position but ended up in just fifth.
"I was hoping for pole, I was convinced I could do that, but it was so difficult out there with the tires," he reflected. "One mistake and your tires were gone." PlanetF1