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Sainz relieved to be close to “Master of Baku” Leclerc

Sainz didn’t anticipate being as high as P3

Carlos Sainz says he was happy to be within reach of Ferrari team mate Charles Leclerc in qualifying in Baku, a venue that he has traditionally struggled to come to terms with.

Sainz took third place some 0.440s shy of Leclerc, who earned his fourth Azerbaijan GP pole.

Although at some venues that would look like a hefty margin Sainz says that he was closer than he had anticipated before qualifying.

“I never tend to aim too high in Baku, because I know it’s a track that I normally struggle in the past,” he said. “So yeah, to be actually lining up P3 is a good position for tomorrow.

My race pace yesterday seems strong. And, yeah, we’re in a strong position to fight for better things tomorrow.”

Asked by this writer if it was encouraging to be close to Baku specialist Leclerc he said: “I was close in Q3 run one, because I found out something with the setup of the car with the front wing and with the toys that we play with normally, and that was encouraging.

“Then my Q3 run two lap was nothing special. I think he did one of his good laps there. But probably in a normal track, I would never be happy to be three or four tenths off.

“So to be three or four tenths off in Baku, it’s such a long track where small details count, and I’m never 100% around here. Plus, probably it’s his best track. It’s actually a decent quali for me. And now I need to see what I can do in the race.”

Sainz could not fully explain why he struggles in Baku: “I’ve always been quick in city tracks – Monaco, Singapore, are tracks that I’m always very quick at.

“Maybe there’s something with the low downforce, but then in Monza, I’m very quick and load up in low downforce, I don’t know if it’s the tarmac. It’s a very peaky, very slippery tarmac where the rear is moving around a lot, and that makes Charles maybe a bit more comfortable.

“As I said, I think it’s a combination of me never being quick here, and him being the master of Baku. And then the gap gets a bit big around here, for my liking.

“But at the same time, there’s always tracks in the career of an F1 driver work, you’re stronger than others, that come more natural than others. And unfortunately, this is one of those.”

Sunday’s race is expected to be all about tyre management.

“I think this year we seem to be, if anything, a bit stronger in the race,” said Sainz. “So let’s hope that this is the same case tomorrow, and if not, keep pushing.

“Because, as I said, could only be five degrees track temperature up or down to make Ferrari come alive, or the Red Bull come alive, or the McLaren come alive, or the Mercedes. We’ve seen it in the last five races. Different winners, different cars being the quickest on Sunday.

“So keep our heads cool, even if tomorrow our competition might seem stronger or not, try and get Piastri one way or another. It’s a good opportunity in the constructors’.”

Sainz starts immediately behind Sergio Perez, with whom he has had two impeding incidents this weekend, with each driver earning a warning from the FIA.

“No hard feelings between us,” he said. “Just the only big thing is that we’re so close in terms of race pace that I think tomorrow there’s going to be eight cars in the same race.

“And that’s exciting for F1, exciting for us, but it means we cannot put a foot wrong. And yeah, I think it’s going to be an exciting one.”

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Leclerc: Newey at Ferrari would be “amazing”

Charles Leclerc says that it would be “amazing” if Adrian Newey joins the Ferrari Formula 1 team after leaving Red Bull.

The Maranello outfit looks to be the most likely destination for Newey, with some Italian media reports suggesting that the deal is already done.

If it is eventually confirmed it would put Newey at Ferrari just as Lewis Hamilton joins as Leclerc’s team mate.

“I will obviously be very happy,” said Leclerc when asked about the possibility. “I think Adrian is one of those guys in the paddock that you hope to be working with one day in your career.

“We have an incredible team in Ferrari at the moment. And in the last seven to eight months, we are the team that have progressed the most. However, adding Adrian to a team like this will be amazing.”

Asked if Newey’s departure would weaken Red Bull Leclerc said: “I was surprised, I did not expect it. So it was an interesting news, and one of those news that makes a lot of noise once it’s out, as I had it everywhere on my social media.

“But yeah, will it weaken Red Bull? I mean, obviously every team’s there are lots of people involved, but some figures of a team make more difference than others. And I think Adrian is definitely one of them, as he has shown it with his path, that’s every time he’s been in a team, they’ve been very, very successful.

“It’s difficult for me to comment, because I don’t know how exactly it works within the team. But obviously Adrian being on the market of the engineers is definitely someone to watch, and someone that everybody in the paddock will want in their team.”

Leclerc is adamant that even without Newey Ferrari has made good progress under team principal Fred Vasseur.

“I think I’ve said it, in the last eight to nine months already, I think we’re in a very good moment for the team. And we are in a good spiral. Fred has always shared with me what was his medium to long term vision of the team, I have shared with him what I thought also was the right thing, and it’s going really, really well.

“I’m really happy with how it goes. And I think we are in a good place to attract the best people in the world. However, I have said it already, but we are really, really good team already.

“And in the last seven to eight months, we’ve done incredible progress. But whatever and whoever can come to make it even stronger, is super important. And Adrian is one of those guys that can make a difference.”

Leclerc stressed that getting the right people on board is one of Vasseur strengths.

“I think Fred’s vision and his ability to put the people in the right environments in order to extract the best out of everyone is something really, really amazing,” he said. “And that has made the difference, together with a very clear vision on which are the main points on which we need to focus.

“Again, it’s very, very clear, which are the points that needs to be improved, and tackled in the next few months.

“And that helps the team to have a clearer vision, and to really put all the energy on one or two things only. But then you really see the gains straight away, which is a good thing. So clarity, and putting the people in the best environment possible to extract the best out of them.”

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