Sainz: Ferrari F1 race pace a ‘slap in the face’

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Sainz: Ferrari F1 race pace a ‘slap in the face’
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Carlos Sainz brands Ferrari's race pace a 'slap in the face' as Sundays continue to be a real struggle for the Scuderia. ✍️ Formula_Nerds carlossainz Ferrari Formula1 f1

Following Ferrari’s lacklustre weekend in Miami, Carlos Sainz has revealed what he believes to be the cause of their difficult start to the F1 season.Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz took Ferrari to a double-podium finish at the inaugural Miami Grand Prix a season ago. This year, it was a far less pleasing outcome for the Italian team.

“We have to keep trying things, but every Saturday we fight for pole and then Sunday comes, and we get a bit of a slap in the face in the race.”before the summer break, with more expected in Imola and Barcelona.if the new floor had brought the desired effect in the race. “At the moment, I cannot push,” he replied.

“I am surprised as I thought we would be better but [Miami] showed us that we still have some work to do.”Both Ferrari drivers have bemoaned the SF-23’s inability to remain competitive on hard tyres, which is often required in the race. “I had to stay under the limit for the rest of the race if I wanted to make it to the end. With the wind conditions, how tough we are on tyres, that hard stint just became too long for us.”

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