With all those preseason news, test, changes, the result of the FP2 reflects those changes haven't changed anything particular...
Mercedes still in front, Red Bull and Ferrari are still battling for 2nd & 3rd.
Midfield is still consisting Williams, Renault, Force India, Toro Rosso and Haas.
Sauber is still at the back, although they are using the current spec Ferrari engine...
And McLaren..... is still struggling with reliability issues, the only difference is this time it's their chassis, not their engine, their speed.. still a midfield type of speed.
Hopefully there'll be something new in FP3 and the race