Carlos Sainz the full potential of Ferrari's upgrades is yet to be realised, despite him qualifying an excellent second on the grid for the SpanishGP F1
Carlos Sainz believes Ferrari has yet to show the full potential of its new upgrade package, despite his first front row start of 2023 in Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix.The Spaniard managed to put revisions to the SF-23 to good use at Barcelona as he emerged asBut while the performance at such an aero-critical track bodes well for showing thathas found gains, Sainz believes that the nature of the Barcelona track has not actually played to its best potential.
“The new package was meant to improve mainly the medium to low speed, and in that area, we have definitely felt a step in the right direction,” he said. “I think that is doing the job and it's working well. We also want to make the car more predictable, more drivable, and easier to put together a lap. Hopefully it will go in this direction, but unfortunately we've come to a track that doesn't suit our package.
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