NASIR IS BACK FROM THE U.K. WITH CRYSTAL PALACE IN HIS EYES! THE HOST IS IMPRESSED WITH THE DIJON-PRENOIS MOMENTS BETWEEN CHARLES AND MAX AND WE HAVE AN INTERVIEW WITH THE HEADS OF F1WEEKLY EUROPEAN OPERATIONS.
THOUGHTS FROM CHARLES AND CARLOS…
Charles Leclerc #16
“Although I’m disappointed to lose the victory so late in the race, it feels good to be fighting for wins again. Whenever I had a bit of margin to Max (Verstappen), I could manage the race well. But after the Virtual Safety Car, as soon as he got in the DRS range, it became difficult. He was fast in the straights and I was fast in the corners. You have to play on your strengths as much as possible when it’s this tight.
I regained my position twice but the third time it did not work out. I could have possibly had another opportunity if it weren’t for the yellow flag at the end of the race, but that’s part of the game. It was a really fun battle! I hope it stays this close for the coming races. It’s exciting to watch and to drive like this. Development will be key and we have to push hard.”
Carlos Sainz #55
“I had a very good launch at the start but I ran out of space on the right and Max got better traction on the inside line. From then on, the race was quite straightforward, even though I would have expected to have been given back the position ahead of Checo (Perez), as I came out of pit lane ahead of him, while the Safety Car was still out.
Having to wait for the restart to get back to third meant I could not try and fight for second place.. P3 is a good result and overall, this has been a fairly positive weekend, definitely better than one week ago in Bahrain. I feel we are going in the right direction with this car and I’m sure it’s just a matter of time before we are fighting a bit further up the order. We have a clearer picture of where and what we need to improve and we have a direction to follow. I can’t wait to go to Australia after two years without racing there.”
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