While picking the fastest team out of the current F1 grid remains an impossible task after pre-season, there is one common consensus about the head of the field.
It seems that most team personnel and drivers agree that McLaren, Mercedes, Red Bull and Ferrari once again are the top four teams, with a gap existing to the rest of the pack.
But just how the order at the front of the field, and indeed in the midfield pack, will shape up is anyone's guess.
Last year, it was Williams who finished fifth in the order behind the traditional front-runners, while Racing Bulls headed a four-team fight for sixth.
Development will play a crucial part in the year ahead to extract pace from the cars, meaning the running order seen in Australia may not end up telling the full picture.
But who do you think will emerge from the gates with the best package of the midfield teams? Have your say below!
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