Leo Turini, a seasoned Italian racing journalist, is deeply concerned about the results of his beloved Ferrari team. In Montreal, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished fourth and fifth, cheering Turini up a bit.
Let’s say the Ferrari was running, that’s better than standing still. Besides Max Verstappen (I won’t say anything about how he destroys Sergio Perez), Alonso and Hamilton climbed the podium, not Leclerc and Sainz. Bravo Fernando and Lewis, as well as Alex Albon, who achieved results behind the wheel of a Williams car.
Still, the Ferrari went. For the first time in the season, SF23 didn’t destroy any tires and the strategy ultimately paid off. If you are very ill, the mere fact that the temperature drops is a cause for relief.
Still, it is appropriate to ask to what extent the atypical characteristics of the Montreal track influenced the result? I would like to see the four Grand Prix in July dispel any doubts about this.
In addition, I would like to get rid of the tricky situations that occurred in Saturday’s qualifying. Some things are not like Ferrari. At least for the Ferrari I naively imagine.
Source: F1 News

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