Carlos Sainz It reached Austria In the end of the end to have a clean weekend and wish to achieve beautiful points. He needs his bad luck and the problems of his vehicle or the failure to operate a team that should still improve everything in all areas will only end up focusing on his rhythm. But it happened again. The Madrid of Williams He saw his weekend seriously compromised and his options to score this Sunday in the classification, according to the pilot itself, for some damage to his car, something that after the classification was explained with more details: He had problems with the brakes and the floor.
Carlos Sainz tried everything on many occasions. And after a quick change of tires, he reached the end line with 27 seconds of margin before the end of the session to go for his last attempt. But this is not enough.
Madrid ended on the 19th and one of the negative surprises of classification at Take a walk (Th -16 after fast throughout the weekend) and Tsunana (18º with the same Red Bull as verstappen).
And after the end of the Q1, he released a radio message to his team where he made it clear that the car was in trouble.
“The car has some damage. I’m sure, because it’s inevitable, and when I say it’s not going to be able to, it’s when the car brakes it goes to the edge and no load at high speed curves. Inevitably”.
Sainz explained
“We had a brake problem once he left boxes where, for some reason, the car when he stopped. And behold, with the three powerful brakes there is, I will clearly go without confidence. And then we also find that the soil is broken, and therefore, it has no aerodynamic load on fast curves as seen in a ‘ride’. So, there are so many problems, again, and once again, out of Q1, which is quite … I’m a bit annoyed. We must understand why we have so many problems, “he said, looking at Sunday.
“Facing tomorrow, I was very fast throughout the weekend at a career speed, the fastest half of the grill, but we got back.”
Source: La Verdad

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