“It is the second time that we improve a Ferrari and a Red Bull”

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Carlos Sainz did not hide a clear smile as soon as he got off the Williams FW47 in the classification session of the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. The Spanish will go 6th to Jeddah’s career, after drawing a huge qualy. Not only was he the best in the middle zone, he also beat upper cars like Lewis Hamilton -once -Yuki Tsunoda or a Norris Lando that ended against the wall in the curve 4. Equalized the classification of Albon in Australia and goes up with a good car.

Sainz, in Jeddah.

Sainz, at Jeddah.efe

“It has been very good Qualy. We were very close to extracting the maximum and we are going in the right direction,” he explained. It is working, something that he already warned that he would do in Bahrain. “It’s just the fifth career, but philosophy and ‘Approach’ I am having … It is working,” he said. A positive vision of conscientious work with engineers, improving and finding what the British car is missing.

The position also offers margin to believe. It was already the 8th of Bahrain and could advance two starting positions. Now there is less hole and more risk. “It is the second qualy in which we left ahead of a Ferrari and a Red Bull, and when I consider battle, it cost me to fight for something else. I have to consult with the pillow what I will do. Or make myself as wide or be something more disciplined because they are cars two or three tenth faster,” he explained.

I have to consult with the pillow what I will do. Or get the wider or be somewhat more disciplined because they are cars two or three tenth faster

Carlos Sainz

The best thing, in addition, is that there is room. “There is much to improve. It is a learning and adaptation process and it is not over. It is clear that I am able to make good laps, but I also stayed in Suzuka in the middle tenth. We are not far away, but we live that period,” he said.

Sainz, at the end.

Sainz, at the end.

You will have a good opportunity. “Maybe I’m lifted wanting to fight for everything and fight it,” he said. But always with a clear attitude. “I will continue with my philosophy and discipline, little by little he is paying,” he closed to the media displaced to Saudi Arabia.


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