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Carlos Sainz Sets Ferrari’s Target: A Victory at the Las Vegas GP

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November 23, 2024
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Carlos Sainz Sets Ferrari’s Target: A Victory at the Las Vegas GP

Formula One F1 - Las Vegas Grand Prix - Las Vegas Strip Circuit, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - November 22, 2024 Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. during qualifying Pool via REUTERS/John Locher

Carlos Sainz is brimming with confidence after securing a spot on the front row for Sunday’s Las Vegas Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver outpaced championship contenders Max Verstappen and Lando Norris, qualifying second behind Mercedes’ George Russell, in what he described as a “very tricky” session.


A Surprising Front-Row Performance

Sainz admitted that Ferrari’s qualifying session was tougher than anticipated, but he was pleasantly surprised to find himself within striking distance of pole position.

“Very tricky. It was a tough quali,” Sainz shared. “A bit closer to pole than what I was expecting, but very happy.”

The Spaniard’s effort not only boosted Ferrari’s morale but also placed the Scuderia in a strong strategic position heading into the race. Starting alongside Russell, Sainz has set his sights on taking the lead at Turn 1.

“I think we are starting in a strong position for tomorrow.”


Ferrari’s Championship Battle: The Need for Wins

With just a few races left in the season, Ferrari is in a fierce fight with McLaren for the Constructors’ Championship. Sainz stressed the importance of securing victories rather than merely finishing ahead of McLaren to stay in contention for the title.

“We need to stay confident that we can fight at the front and have a chance at going for the win. I think we need wins to beat McLaren; we can’t just finish ahead of them.”

Ferrari’s urgency is amplified by the challenges that await at the Qatar Grand Prix, where Sainz anticipates the team will struggle due to the track’s characteristics.

“We are going to Qatar next, where we will be struggling.”


Race-Day Challenges and Opportunities

While Sainz’s front-row start is a cause for optimism, he knows the battle is far from over. With Verstappen and Norris starting behind him, both drivers are poised to make aggressive moves to recover positions. Sainz must also contend with pole-sitter Russell, who has shown strong pace throughout the weekend.

Ferrari’s strategy and Sainz’s ability to manage his race under pressure will be critical if the team hopes to deliver a much-needed victory in Las Vegas.


A Thrilling Sunday Awaits

For Ferrari and Sainz, the Las Vegas GP represents an opportunity to keep their championship dreams alive. While the pressure is high, Sainz’s confidence and determination signal that he’s ready to lead Ferrari’s charge on the glittering streets of Las Vegas. Whether he can fend off the competition and claim victory will be the story to watch under the lights on Sunday night.

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