Mercedes could be even more dominant in the second race of the Formula 1 season in two weeks' time, according to its motorsport boss Toto Wolff.
Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg locked out the front row in Sunday's Australian Grand Prix, with nearest challenger Felipe Massa's Williams more than one second off the pole position time.
The pair then raced to an unchallenged one-two finish, over half-a-minute ahead of third-placed Sebastian Vettel.
But with the team confident in the fast-corner performance of its car aerodynamically, Wolff suspects the gap could be larger.
"Potentially yes," he said when asked if he expected the gap to be larger at Sepang.
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