Motorsports
Sainz engages Aston Martin and Alonso in an all-out battle
Carlos Sainz starts the 2023 F1 season with enthusiasm. Pre-season testing left Red Bull in the front with a clear sense of less deterioration, but the Spanish driver remains focused on the performance of the Ferrari SF23, which has evolved over last year and is more reliable. Tall and powerful. It should have more points in a straight line with the engine. The big degradation seen in his car in testing was a concern and from that starting point he and team-mate Leclerc had to continue to improve the car throughout the track from Friday’s free practice and face off against Red Bull. it won’t work. But as Carlos recalled, this isn’t just about his Energy drink. Carlos has revealed that Mercedes will also have to fight for everything to start on a better basis than 2022, while Aston Martin was already stunned in testing with Fernando Alonso at the wheel.
“I tell the Tifosi that we will do our best. We are more eager than them to make sure Ferrari do well. We are pushing as hard as possible to reach our World Cup goals. ‘, the Spaniard told Italian television ‘Sky.Sport’ will focus on continuing to adapt to the car this weekend to start his candidacy for the crown at a high level from the first date. I was.
“You may like this car on a driving level, but you have to compare it to others like Red Bull, who can go faster. We don’t know yet. We know the strengths and weaknesses of the SF23. It’s important,” he added. , still has doubts about the actual position of his car compared to his rivals, which will first become clear in qualifying on Saturday. Follow the tracks to draw conclusions and be more specific.
“Red Bull, Aston Martin and Mercedes will be competing. Those three teams have done their best in testing.” Course. He is explicit about this for several reasons. We all know his numbers were very good in the wind tunnel and simulator…”.
“I think they had a hard time hiding their feelings about what they saw in the test,” he concluded of the green box.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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