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Ferrari Formula 1 drivers disagree on how to handle the crash in the China Sprint.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
April 20, 2024
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Pilotos da Ferrari na Fórmula 1 discordam sobre como lidar com o choque na Sprint da China.

The Formula 1 Ferrari drivers, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, found themselves at odds after their collision in the Sprint race of the Chinese Grand Prix. Leclerc attempted to overtake Sainz in the final stages of the race, but Sainz’s car veered into Leclerc’s, causing a collision. Prior to this, Sainz had been engaged in a fierce battle with Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso, resulting in contact that allowed Leclerc to make his move. Leclerc criticized his teammate’s defensive driving, deeming it “beyond acceptable limits,” while Sainz explained that he was dealing with car damage and worn tires, which affected his braking ability. Despite qualifying one position ahead of Sainz for the next race, Leclerc assured that the issue had been resolved after a conversation with Sainz. However, Sainz disputed this claim, attributing the lack of communication to the tight schedule of a Sprint weekend. He expressed his intention to discuss the matter with Leclerc later. Sainz stated that the incident was not as significant as it had been portrayed, emphasizing that he always strives to give enough space to his teammate on the track. He attributed the collision to the damage sustained in his earlier encounter with Alonso, which compromised his car’s performance and left little room for maneuvering.

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