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2022 Saudi Arabian GP: Post-Friday reaction from Leclerc and Sainz

Ferrari’s impressive start to the 2022 season continues at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc was quickest in both free practice sessions, with Carlos Sainz fourth fastest in the first practice session, before moving up to third in the second session, the more representative one, as it took place at the same time as tomorrow’s qualifying and Sunday’s race.

However, both drivers’ sessions ended early, as they hit the barriers in their F1-75s. Therefore, the evening will be more complicated than expected for the Ferrari mechanics.

The two red cars stayed in the garage for the first few minutes of the first session, waiting for other cars to clean away a lot of sand that had been blown onto the track by strong winds in recent days.

Just as Charles and Carlos were ready to leave the pits, the red flag came out because of debris on track at turn 1 caused by McLaren’s Lando Norris. They, therefore, went out on track, around 20 minutes into the session.

Leclerc and Sainz started off on Hard tires, before switching to the Soft compound for the final quarter of an hour. With this compound, they set their best times – 1:30.772 for the Monegasque to top the timesheet and 1:31.139 for the Spaniard. Leclerc completed 17 laps in total, while Sainz managed only 14 laps.

At the start of the second session, Charles and Carlos were the first out on track, starting off on Medium tyres, continuing to work on fine-tuning the cars, as well as trying the third compound Pirelli has brought to Jeddah.

The Monegasque immediately did a 1:30.216 and the Spaniard did a 1:30.320. In the middle of the session, they both switched to the Soft compound. Charles did a 1:30.074, while Carlos was unable to improve on his second flying lap, he brushed the barriers with the left side of the car. Not long after, Charles kissed the wall with his left front wheel and had to pit.

Neither car was badly damaged, but there was not enough time to finish the repairs before the end of the session. Until that point, Charles had completed 15 laps and Carlos completed 12.

Charles Leclerc

“It was an unfortunate end to an otherwise good day. In FP2 it was a small mistake, but not one that makes me lose confidence. I expected the front to slide around more and I clipped the inside wall at turn 4. Focusing on tomorrow, I think the pace is there. It’s a bit of a shame we couldn’t get the high fuel laps done, but we should be in the mix for tomorrow.”

Carlos Sainz

“As expected these cars are behaving differently here in Jeddah compared to Bahrain and we keep learning more about how to set up the car for different conditions and corners. Porpoising was a bit of an issue at a certain point but I’m not concerned. As last year, understanding which is the best tyre for the race is important for the strategy. Unfortunately, we didn’t do the long run at the end of FP2 after I brushed the wall and we had to stay in the garage. We’ll see what tomorrow brings.”

Carlos Sainz struggled to match the pace of Leclerc
Carlos Sainz struggled to match the pace of teammate Charles Leclerc during Friday practice session
Paramesh
Parameshhttps://bleachersnews.com
Formula 1 beat writer at Bleachers Sports News. My favorite team is Ferrari and my all-time favorite driver is Michael Schumacher.

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