The winning margin in Bahrain was 24 seconds over 10 laps... that works out to a little bit more than a second a lap.

...and before you pipe in Sagi with your comment about Vettel being two seconds a lap faster than anyone else in Malaysia last year and we were calling Red Bull cheats, since you mentioned it elsewhere. I'd think about it a little more profoundly than reflexively.
These are new cars, new chassis, less aero, less grip, more torque, and a large variance in engine power with exactly 3 Grand Prix race weekends under their belt. Last year's cars had been essentially developed since 2009, with the engines having nearly a decade of development.
So Mercedes and their 2 seconds is not cheating, Red Bull and Vettel's two seconds remains highly suspect.
Here's to Eric Boulier, he's already done more at McLaren in three races than Whitmarsh did in the entirety of last year.
