If there’s one thing you don’t want to happen to you before a qualifying session, it’s an accident in the previous session, at Free 3. That’s what happened to Carlos Sainz with his Ferrari.
The Spaniard, in wet conditions, having rolled with intermediate tires on a very fine track, went up the outside wall of turn 1 of the Circuit de Gilles-Villeneuve.
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Carlos spun when he hit the brakes on the wet asphalt, he lost control of his car, hitting the side of his nose against the wall and also the rear. The man from Madrid is unlucky, that he was one of the best in the wet and before he set the second fastest time of the sessionjust behind Verstappen and overtaking his teammate Leclerc by 55 thousandths.
now, Carlos Sainz will have to wait for his mechanics to work at full speed to fix the damage and fix the car so that it is fully in dispute F1 Canadian GP Qualifying (22:00/DAZN F1), which will also be wet.
Sainz needs to rebuild his confidence after the clash with a lifetime of fire attacking everyone to perform a good ‘qualification’, with no margin for error on a very fine asphalt. Also, you should cross your fingers that you don’t damage your car’s gearbox.
On the other hand, Carlos Sainz also has to wait for the decision of the commissioners regarding another previous action where he interrupted Alex Albon’s Williams. The commissioners have announced an investigation and it is necessary to see if the Spaniard will be punished or not for this.
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Source: La Verdad

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