Motorsports
Sainz: “Qualifying will be very tight”
Spanish Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) recorded the second half of this Friday’s free practice Monaco Grand Prix, 7th in F1 World ChampionshipThe tournament, which takes place on the streets of the Principality of Côte d’Azur, said after the test day, the “qualifying” (ordering the standing grid, most important on the circuit) would be “very tight”.
“It was an encouraging day to complete the program and perform well on the track. Monaco has always been a tough circuit, but it’s also a very exciting and fun course to get the most out of the car.” Madrid, 27 years old, 5th in the world championship, 65 points. And this Friday, he was only one-fourth-thousandth difference from his partner Charles Leclerc (the author of the best time of the day) in Monaco.
“Thanks to what I saw today, qualifying will be very tight tomorrow, but so far I’m happy with the work and improvements done every time I went out on the track,” said the Ferrari Spaniard. Commented. After setting the third in the first training session, he ended the day with the second. It was set the second time.
“Now it’s all about the details and finding the perfect balance for tomorrow’s qualifying,” said Sainz, who took the podium three times this season and finished fourth at the Spanish Grand Prix last Sunday. Told. EFE
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Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
