It's hard to wish for better for Ferrari. In Munich it's pole position for Charles Leclerc which concludes in front of Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez.
The second place of the Spanish gold worth. For him, given the difficulties of the last period, but also for the stable. Start the race ahead, on a track like Munichindeed, it can make a difference.
A particular ending
However, it was not an easy ending for Sainz. The Madrilenian did not finish the last lap of Q3 for a touch with Sergio Perez. In particular, the Spanish pilot, during his last lap, he noticed the yellow flag too late, and went to collide with Perez's RB18. Incident, which caused the red flag and the definitive closure of the qualifying. Sainz wanted to explain what happened like this:
"Perez had an accident, I was on a flying lap and I saw the yellow flag just before hitting him - admitted the number 55 of the grid – I had to brake hard to avoid it. I just barely succeeded. Sin. This is another year where the red flag ends the session early and doesn't allow me to try for pole. But in Munich it happens. Pole? Yes, it was possible. We had good pace all day. I was building my pace for qualifying. You never know the pace on a single lap, but I felt very good in the car today."

Sainz: “The rain? It does not worry me"
Now, however, head to tomorrow's race, in which the Ferrari has a clear goal: confirm the first row. Sainz will try, but pay attention to the weather:
"Tomorrow? We will try to complete the work. We are in a great position to deliver a great result for the team. The car has been fantastic all weekend, so we'll go on the attack. Rain or shine? I don't mind either case."
STATEMENT SOURCE: FormulaPassion


