After an excellent third place in Monaco, the weekend of Canadian GP it starts badly for Carlos Sainz. A mistake on his last attempt in Q2 leaves him in 12th position, with a lot of work to do during tomorrow's race. Let's find out what he has to say about qualifications.
Sainz: "We already knew after FP3 that we would suffer today"

"Did the last corner preclude me from entering Q3? We could only get into it with a perfect lap or by putting on new tyres. There are things we could have done better. The problem is that, when you are so at the limit in Q2, if you don't do everything perfect and make a mistake you're out. We already knew after FP3 that we would suffer today".
The Saturday of the Canadian GP was a day to forget for Sainz and for Ferrari. The Spaniard, in his last season with the Cavallino, is currently fourth in the world championship with 108 points, 61 points behind leader Verstappen. Fighting for the title seems like a utopia, but tomorrow's goal is to gain as many positions as possible. Sainz and Leclerc already did it at this track a year ago: starting tenth and eleventh, they both finished in the top 5.


