F1, Carlos Sainz disaster at Suzuka: race already over
Ferrarist at wall in pouring rain. Inevitable red flag.
Ferrarist at wall in pouring rain. Inevitable red flag.
The former Ferrari man, while saying he was happy with his ninth-place qualifying finish at Suzuka, admits to mixed feelings about his ‘last one’ at the Japanese circuit.
The Rossa team principal is adamant about the decision by the Federation to postpone the ruling on the budget cap case.
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“In the straights we lose at least six tenths or so compared to the others,” said the Mercedes driver.
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Ferrari’s Spaniard was beaten by Max Verstappen by only 57 thousandths at Suzuka.
The Dutchman gave his views on the incident during qualifying that landed him under investigation.
The Monegasque commented warmly on the outcome of official practice at the Suzuka track.
The Dutch champion was 10 thousandths ahead of the Ferrarista, but that may not be the end of it.
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The Austrian manufacturer’s team principal is focused on the match-point that Max Verstappen will have in Japan.
“The integrity of Formula 1 depends on it,” said the Briton on the budget cap issue.
“The first free practice session went well and I felt comfortable in the car,” said the Monegasque.
“I’m curious ahead of Saturday, when the forecast is for dry weather and, finally, we will see how competitive we will be in those conditions.”
The second free practice at Suzuka was also affected by rain.
The two Ferraris behind the Asturian in the first free practice.
“You can imagine how great it was to be able to get into the F2003-GA with the roar of the V10 engine pushing you from behind.”
“We have reason to believe that everything is going well,” said the Dutch champion.
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“Driving here is really enjoyable,” said the Monegasque driver.
“The goal now is to win again as a team,” said the Spanish driver.
“It’s not enough to be fast, you need to be complete,” said the former Formula 1 driver.
The Aston Martin driver is coming off an eighth-place finish in Singapore.