Carlos Sainz warns: “In Las Vegas we will be stronger and we will fight for a better position”

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Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)sixth this Sunday at São Paulo Grand Prixregretted his clutch problems and guaranteed that within two weeks, at Las Vegasthey will be “stronger” and fight for “better positions.”

“It was a difficult race. We had some problems at the start and we faced a clutch problem all weekend,” Sainz said at the Brazilian Interlagos circuit, the penultimate round of this year’s World Championship.

Despite this, the Ferrari driver noted that the speed was “acceptable” at the beginning of the race, but, after a few laps, they saw that. Aston Martin, McLaren and Red Bull They are “faster” than them.

“At least we were able to move on Mercedes on the track and get more points than them, although with the withdrawal of Charles (Leclerc) (due to an accident on the formation lap due to a hydraulic problem), I feel like we lost the opportunity to add more,” he explained.


“It’s a shame, but I think so Las Vegas We will be strong and we will fight for a better place. There, we will have a good chance,” he concluded.

Sainz managed to add 8 points at Interlagos, compared to the seven-time champion’s 4 Lewis Hamiltonwho became eighth, while his teammate George Russell He left empty handed because of abandonment.

In the Constructors’ World Cup, Mercedes remains in second position with 382 points, compared to the 362 it accumulated Ferrari. First appeared red bullunattainable with 782 points.

Source: La Verdad

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