JEDDAH, March 20 — Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz struggled to find anything positive to say about their car after a tough race in Saudi Arabia followed a...
JEDDAH, March 20 — Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz struggled to find anything positive to say about their car after a tough race in Saudi Arabia followed a disappointing start to the Formula One season in Bahrain.
Formula One’s oldest and most successful team, who had hoped to be challenging for a first title since 2008, are fourth overall and already 61 points behind runaway leaders and defending champions Red Bull.“At least we got the reliability and the double points but its not where we want to be right now.”
Team boss Fred Vasseur said there would be small updates for Australia next week while the team worked towards bigger gains.
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