Sainz “cautious” over Ferrari F1's Portuguese GP chances despite positive Friday

Carlos Sainz is remaining cautious over Ferrari’s chances of scoring well in this weekend’s Portuguese Formula 1 Grand Prix despite enjoying a strong start to the weekend at Portimao.
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari SF-21.
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari SF-21.
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Sainz outpaced Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc by just under 0.2s in second practice, ending the day fourth fastest overall.

Reflecting on the day as a whole, Sainz felt it was “very positive” as he continued to adapt to the Ferrari SF21.

“Very positive day for me,” Sainz said. We keep the learning curve, we keep the different track conditions today and probably the lowest grip of the season so far; Bahrain and particularly Imola was really high grip; today was really slippery.

 

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“And it’s another experience in the bag just to see how the Ferrari feels in very low grip conditions, very gusty. And just going through my processes and having a decent day.

Unlike championship contenders Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, Sainz said he enjoyed the low grip conditions, citing back to his memorable start from last year where he took the lead on the opening lap.

“I do like low grip conditions,” Sainz added. “It’s always something that I guess is in my nature and I do like the hassle of having to find grip in places where there is not, but at the same time, you know, we saw in Imola, that on Friday we tend to be a bit stronger than maybe on Saturday, Sundays.

“Is that because of fuel, or engine, I’m not sure, then we see other teams taking bigger steps on Saturday so I’m going to keep it on the cautious side and see how it goes tomorrow.”

Leclerc also enjoyed the low grip conditions but admitted he still has to improve his race pace after struggling on the longer fuelled runs in FP2.

“Very very tricky to drive the car, but I’m having fun in those conditions,” Leclerc explained. “It was very tricky, maybe too tricky in FP2 to have fun with the wind especially there were quite a lot of gusts everywhere on track, so difficult to stay on track, but apart from that it’s been a good day.

“We’ve done all the programme that we wanted to do and it looks like we are quite competitive for now, so we need to keep pushing.

“Short runs were positive today; long runs looked quite good too. A bit less on my side, so I need to work a little bit on that. I think this is the main weakness for me today, but it looked good on the other car with Carlos so I just need to fix it a little bit and it should be better tomorrow.”

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