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.
Thursday ✅
Going to the track tomorrow 💪#AusGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/FOd8kalW3c
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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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