Motorsports
Sainz: “I went to’Paul’and took the risk. In the end, I was in 3rd place. This is a good thing. “
Spanish Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)) Ranked 3rd at the Canadian Grand Prix this Sunday, 9th at the F1 World Championship, declared “aiming for pole position” at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal, and finally finished 3rd in qualifying. finished. It’s a good position. ” The Spaniards will be Ferrari’s first sword in this appointment, as Leclerc has to make a comeback from the end to change the engine elements several times.
“Tomorrow’s goal is to participate in the battle for victory.” As soon as he got out of the car at the Canadian circuit, Sainz, 27, admitted that he had climbed four out of ten podiums in F1 and finished fifth in the world championships with 83 points. He is 67 less than World Cup leader Max Verstappen (Red Bull) in the Netherlands. It will start first this Sunday.
“I felt very good in the car today, especially with extreme rain tires,” said Madrid’s talented driver this Saturday in Canada, alongside seven-time British World Champion Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes). Start from the second row. The person who finished 4th in the qualifying.
“I made purple (absolute best time) in the first sector on the last lap, but lost something in the second sector, so I put everything at risk in the last corner and finally 0.5 due to that mistake. Sainz, who is competing for the eighth season in the premier class, is competing for the second season with Ferrari, the most successful team in history.
“I went to’Paul’and ended up in 3rd place because of that mistake, which is a good position,” said the Spaniards of “Scouderia.”
“I want to have a good fight with Max (Verstappen) and see what I can do with Fernando (his compatriot) Fernando (Alonso, who will start second this Sunday), which is very fast throughout the weekend.” Sainz was in Montreal this Saturday.
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.
