Ferrari, Frederic Vasseur sees ‘light at the end of the tunnel’
“In the last 30 laps we had the same pace as Hamilton and Alonso, and that’s a good step forward.”
“In the last 30 laps we had the same pace as Hamilton and Alonso, and that’s a good step forward.”
“But the real smile will be when I fight for victory,” he admitted.
Statements from Red Bull’s world champion and Aston Martin’s Spaniard, who will start on the front row at the Montreal circuit.
Penalized three grid positions for impending. Will start from box number 11.
Red Bull’s world champion is more than a second ahead of Hulkenberg, who will start on the front row with Haas, and Alonso. Sainz is eighth and Leclerc 11th with the Ferraris.
The Spanish driver spoke out after finishing fourth in FP2 at the Canadian GP.
The Canadian weekend does not start under the best auspices: a problem with the security cameras affects FP1.