Sebastian Vettel, Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton after Catalunya qualifyingLewis Hamilton doubts McLaren can beat Red Bull in the Spanish Grand Prix, though he hopes the team can at least be closer than the one-second gap in qualifying.

Hamilton and his teammate Jenson Button will start third and fifth, respectively, at Barcelona, with Red Bull on the front row and nearly a second clear of the field.

Asked if he could see any chance to get ahead of the Red Bulls, Hamilton joked: "The old circuit is still there at the last two corners, I could use the [old, faster] last two corners to match their pace if I don't take the chicane...otherwise, no!"

He added: "They have one second in qualifying, probably a second and a bit. But we will push as hard as we can, and push to save tires in the run.

"We've been closer in previous races. I think we will be closer than one second [in race pace], but whether it is within a tenth or so we will see."

Hamilton said there was no great sense of frustration at Red Bull's current advantage, which he just saw as a natural part of the Formula 1 cycle.

"F1 is the pinnacle of motorsport – nothing comes easy," he said. "They have just done a better job. We are second quickest, we can't complain too much. I hope at some stage we have a significant improvement with the car so we have a proper race with these guys."

The Briton also played down the consequences of the tire lock-up and flat-spot that occurred on his best Q3 lap.

"I can start on these tires and we can re-balance the wheel, so it shouldn't be a problem," he said.