The Laois man assesses where each respective team is after the first round.
The Formula One World Championship moves on to Saudi Arabia this weekend.
Red Bull were dominant in an impressive debut for their RB20 at Bahrain last week, with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finishing first and second.
Further down the grid, Williams, Stake Sauber, Team RB, and Haas all look relatively well matched.
Williams racer Alex Albon's personal trainer is Laois man Patrick Harding.
He says the top ten will be hard to crack but his driver has to be ready.
Harding reviews last year and looks forward to this weekend's action with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
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