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Motor racing-Ferrari hail Sainz’s team spirit in Turkish GP qualifying

October 9, 2021 by David Barret Leave a Comment

October 9, 2021

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz will start Sunday’s Turkish Grand Prix from the back of the grid due to a power unit penalty but the Spaniard and his team still hailed a job well done in qualifying.

Sainz prevented McLaren rival Daniel Ricciardo from going further than the first stage and then helped team mate Charles Leclerc reach the final phase with a useful aerodynamic ‘tow’ on his final run.

“Carlos showed great team spirit,” said Ferrari racing director Laurent Mekies.

Leclerc ended up fourth fastest but will start third as a result of Mercedes’ championship leader Lewis Hamilton, who was quickest, taking a 10-place penalty for exceeding his season’s engine allocation.

Hamilton’s team mate Valtteri Bottas starts on pole, with Hamilton’s title rival Max Verstappen alongside on the front row for Red Bull. [L1N2R508I]

“I did the best I could to help him (Leclerc),” Sainz told reporters. “We also managed to bump out Ricciardo… our direct competition, so it was a perfectly executed quali,” the Spaniard added.

McLaren and Ferrari are locked in a tight battle for third in the Formula One constructors’ championship, with McLaren 17.5 points ahead of the Italian outfit with seven races left.

Ricciardo won last month’s Italian Grand Prix with team mate Lando Norris second. Ricciardo and Norris will start 15th and seventh respectively on Sunday.

“As you see where Charles is right now, not to have two cars up there feels like a bit of a missed opportunity,” said Sainz, whose car now has the upgraded Ferrari power unit that Leclerc used for the first time at the previous race.

Asked about his prospects, Sainz said he would do his best to overtake.

“We are going to try to recover, we’re going to try to be aggressive tomorrow, we have to,” he said.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu, writing by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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David Barret
David Barret

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