Sainz warns Ferrari will fall back in Baku
Sainz warns Ferrari will fall back in Baku
Carlos Sainz has conceded Ferrari will not be in the frame for victory at the upcoming Azerbaijan Grand Prix despite the Scuderia's strong showing in Monaco.
The Spanish driver finished second behind Max Verstappen in Monaco after picking up the mantle for Ferrari when his pole-sitting team-mate Charles Leclerc had to pull out before the start due to an overhanging mechanical issue from his qualifying crash.
Ferrari was a surprise pacesetter at the slower-speed, high-downforce track but with Baku a different challenge despite being a street circuit, Sainz warned: “We know Monaco is a very specific circuit and that’s not our level average for the season.
“Certainly, I think the car did well in Monaco and that is important [but] I think going to Baku still we are competing for the third place, and that is where we are at the moment.”
Mercedes and Red Bull to regain the upper hand
Reigning championship-winning team Mercedes had a rare off-weekend in the Principality with Lewis Hamilton finishing where he qualified in seventh and Valtteri Bottas retiring after his right-front wheel was "machined" to the axle.
Red Bull took full advantage, claiming the win with Max Verstappen, but it could have been a different story had Leclerc been able to take the start and stay ahead of the Dutchman in the opening stint.
Asked if he believes any other circuits will suit Ferrari as well as Monaco did this year, Sainz added: “I think it’s a pretty straightforward answer. Just look at the characteristics of Monaco and try to see which one is the most close to this.
“You will not find many, and even those circuits you may think of, it doesn’t mean we are going to be fighting for pole or fighting for a podium. I believe Mercedes and Red Bull still have an advantage on us.
“It will be very tricky to find ourselves fighting again for a pole position and a win, that’s why this weekend is also a tough one to swallow because you don’t know when the next chance will come.“
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