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Sainz ‘didn’t leave anything on the table’ for P2

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Carlos Sainz said he’d thrown everything he had into today’s qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix, and that second place on the grid behind Max verstappen was as good as he could get.

“It was probably the most tricky qualifying I have had here in Barcelona in terms of conditions,” said the Ferrari driver after the session.

“Even getting through Q1, Q2 without any issues and putting a good lap in, even with only one set in Q3,” he added. “But we did it!”

Sainz received a huge cheer from the Spanish fans when he was introduced in parc ferme having nipped McLaren’s Lando Norris, Alpine’s Esteban Ocon and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton in his final run.

“It was super-tight, very tricky conditions,” he acknowledged. “It was very tight with McLaren, Alpine, Mercedes and Alpine. We were all in the same group this weekend.

“I felt like I was driving very well: it is always one-tenth here, one-tenth there, but I didn’t leave anything on the table,” he commented. “I was pushing flat out.”

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari SF-23.
03.06.2023. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona, Spain, Qualifying Day.
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“P2 is as far as I can make it,” he added. “We are in the best possible position for tomorrow and now we can focus on trying to get that podium.”

It’s his best qualifying result of the 2023 F1 season and gives him an excellent opportunity to score his first podium of the year, the most recent being in Brazil in 2022.

Sainz’ success in the session is in stark contrast to the nightmare outing for his team mate Charles Leclerc, who missed the cut at the end of Q1 and will start tomorrow’s race no better than P19.

The Monegasque said he had “no answer” as to why he had failed so badly in qualifying after finding that the left-hand corners were undriveable. “This was just very, very weird behaviour, so we’ll have to check the car.”

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