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Saint: “If I don’t feel good in free practice, I won’t race in Australia”

Following his absence from the Formula 1 Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia, the Spanish Ferrari driver is expected to take part in the three-day race in Australia.

THAT Carlos Sainz is back in its folds Formula 1, following his absence from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to appendicitis. The 29-year-old Spanish driver of Scuderia Ferrari are expected to participate normally at the three-day Australian Grand Prix. With one important condition: that he feels he is in good shape to cope with the demands of an F1 race.

“I’m ready to get into the car, but I’m obviously not stupid. If I don’t feel good in free practice, I’ll be the first to put my hand up and say I need another two weeks, until the next Grand Prix in Japan, to recover. I don’t want to suffer the pain or make it worse. I will be very clear about how I feel after the first free tests”Saith said at the Albert Park track.

The statements of the Spanish driver of Scuderia Ferrari open the opportunity to see for the second time in a row in the “red” car from Ferrari Oliver Berman. The 18-year-old Brit impressed in Saudi Arabia and finished in 7th place.

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