Weekend to forget Ferrariwhich he left with his two cars. Leclerc, who started 11th, had to retire after an engine problem relegated him to opting for a strategy that was too risky leaving him at the back of the grid before saying goodbye to the GP. And Sainz, who started 12th, crashed late in the race after taking a risk to score some points.
The Canadian event went wrong for the reds with a poor classification in a car that negatively surprised its drivers due to its poor balance and lack of grip. Ferrari arrived thinking the Canadian track suited their car and they wanted the win to continue putting pressure on Verstappen and Red Bull, but they left empty-handed after another bad day for the reds.
“Weekend to forget”
“It was a bit of a race in the middle of nowhere, fighting for 12th or 13th, with very little visibility in the central zone (due to water), with very little grip on the car all weekend. We have worked hard in all circumstances. On the dry rubber it felt like we got a bit better and I was able to come back and I was tenth and I took a bit of a risk to overtake the DRS train and I made a mistake that didn’t hinder our finish. in the top ten. A weekend to forget. “We are not fast under any conditions.”commented Carlos Sainz on ‘DAZN’.
“We don’t know where the lack of speed is (in this race), which was magnified especially in qualifying. In the race, I think we were a little bit better in the dry. “On the intermediate tire we are not fast and we have to study it.”concluded Sainz, who is already thinking about the home event, in Barcelona, where he wants to fight at the top again in front of his fans.
Source: La Verdad

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