🗣️'We know where to develop the car, we just need time.' Carlos Sainz says his Ferrari F1 team had already identified its 2023 development path in Bahrain, with its tyre management struggles confirmed last weekend in Jeddah ⬇️
Ferrari arrived at the start of the season in Bahrain, with Charles Leclerc retiring from third place and Sainz struggling to keep up with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso,"cooking" his tyres as he lost out on a podium.
Putting on the hard tyre for the second stint, Sainz fell back to sixth after an unfortunately timed safety car bunched up the field. Sainz agreed Saudi Arabia brought conclusive evidence that Ferrari's struggles cannot be considered track specific any longer. "But I think that last stint on the hard proves that we still have a lot of work to do. We need to wait for the developments to come to see if we can improve that weakness.
"Right now, we're not where we want to be in terms of race pace, in terms of the car balance in general and even in dirty air following," he added.Motorsport Images
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