Lewis Hamilton said he was surprised to be anywhere near the Ferrari duo of Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel in qualifying, having secured third place on the Bahrain Grand Prix grid behind the Scuderia pair with a deficit of three tenths to the pole-sitting Leclerc.
After struggling in Australia, Ferrari have looked back to the dominant form they showed in pre-season and it was never in question that one of their drivers would take pole.
It ended up being Leclerc, who topped every segment to become Ferrari's youngest pole-sitter and the second youngest in F1 history behind team-mate Vettel.
Hamilton and team-mate Valtteri Bottas were just a tenth off Vettel in Q3, a major improvement from the sessions prior, but the reigning champion said a lack of straight-line speed compared to Ferrari was too much to overcome.