Ferrari’s failure to tame porpoising issues blamed for struggles at Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix
Carlos Sainz thinks bouncing in the high-speed corners is what has derailed Ferrari’s prospects at Formula 1’s Spanish Grand Prix. The Spaniard and team-mate Charles Leclerc had hoped to be in the fight for pole position at Barcelona but ended up on the third row as McLaren’s Lando Norris beat Max Verstappen to the top spot, with both Mercedes right behind them.
” Carlos Sainz, Scuderia Ferrari Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Motorsport Images Sainz said that Ferrari believed right up until Q2 that it could have a chance of pole position, but its hopes were extinguished when rivals managed to extract more pace from their cars. “We kind of realise that Red Bull, when they turn it up, and McLaren when they turn it up, they had an edge over us,” he said.
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