Carlos sainz is optimistic. The Spanish rider knew he had signed a good Friday, hoping, to be more confident than ever towards this Saturday’s classification. The goal is clear: he wants to get to the first pole of his career. All this, then start in the best way Australian GP F1crossed from his to-do list the main issue he marked in two weeks: improving his sensations with the new Ferrari F1-75.
The man from Madrid suffered and did not ride comfortably in the first round of Bahrain and in spite of this he came second. Sa Jeddah take a step forward feeling more comfortable, fighting for the pole but can’t match the racing speed of Verstappen and Leclerc. He said he knew where he lost and what he had to do to participate in that fight. He does it relentlessly, as he always does when someone cuts his eyebrows, and in Australia he got off to a very good start.
This Friday he set the pace from the start, looking for times that were easier from the start compared to Leclerc, and be Marc Gené, inside the Ferrari structure, ensured that in this case fMonegasque has to look at Carlos ’telemetry to figure out where I need to improve. Carlos has a car for pole position and to win, although he has to face it Charles and a Verstappen with faster Red Bull on the straight, in the second sector. Ferrari’s weapon is his massive cornering speed, as in Jeddah.
The battle seems exciting, but step by step. Carlos is just thinking of starting to prepare for the classification with optimism thanks to the “good foundation” he considers he finished on Friday.
“It was an interesting Friday because we had to work on a lot of things before compared to the last time we were here. The circuit was completely different from what it was: it was faster and the grip that provided the new asphalt is really different from what I remember. We need to continue to work to understand how the wheels behave, but overall, I think we have a good basis to start preparing for qualification tomorrow.said the Spanish pilot through a statement.
Source: La Verdad

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