Leclerc ‘realistic’ about Ferrari’s Hungary pace
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz admitted that, while the Hungaroring should suit Ferrari's strengths, they're not getting ahead of themselves.
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz admitted that, while the Hungaroring should suit Ferrari's strengths, they're not getting ahead of themselves.
From a slow low downforce track, Carlos Sainz says today's cars means drivers can achieve "crazy" lap times at the Hungaroring.
Carlos Sainz says the "crazy" downforce of modern F1 cars has ensured the Hungaroring is no longer a low-speed circuit.
Charles Leclerc loves to be optimistic, but does not believe it would be realistic to expect a Ferrari victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz is finding the car he was in last year, the McLaren, one of the most difficult ones to overtake on track.
So close to a famous Silverstone win for Charles Leclerc and a P6 for Carlos Sainz, the Spaniard calls that a job well done for Ferrari.
George Russell has been given a three-place grid penalty for Sunday's British Grand Prix after his first-lap contact with Carlos Sainz in sprint qualifying.
Carlos Sainz says an "obvious" error from George Russell is the reason the two drivers came together during sprint qualifying.
Carlos Sainz was disappointed he could not replicate his Q2 time in the decisive session of British Grand Prix qualifying.
Charles Leclerc says Carlos Sainz and Sebastian Vettel have different characteristics which makes them "very very strong" as a team-mate.
Lando Norris admits out on the track there is "no one I would want to beat more" than his former team-mate, Carlos Sainz.
Carlos Sainz says he and Charles Leclerc are collaborating well at Ferrari - and working to push forward rather than focus on in-fighting.
Carlos Sainz is a "wily old driver" with Damon Hill praising his strategy, which he reckons the Spaniard decided, in Austria.
Racing his way from P10 on the grid to fifth in Austria, Carlos Sainz feels he is starting to be the "Carlos that I want to be in Ferrari".
Carlos Sainz believes Ferrari have no reason to "envy" McLaren, but only when it comes to cornering speed as they struggle on the straights.