Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz, and Fred Vasseur reflect on the difficult Canadian Grand Prix.
In what turned into a disastrous Formula 1 outing, Ferrari has labeled the recent Canadian Grand Prix as 'a race to forget,' following a multitude of challenges that plagued both their drivers, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. The weekend was characterized by mishaps starting from damp track conditions, mechanical failures, and risky maneuvers gone wrong, culminating in both drivers retiring before the race's end.
Reflecting on the race, Sainz remarked:'A race to forget for the team. We knew today was going to be difficult because we have been struggling all weekend with grip and car handling. The entire race was on the edge, and when I tried to push in the DRS train to overtake I made a mistake on the kerb and for that I want to say sorry to the team and to Alex .
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