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“We don’t have any magical solution for tomorrow, but we’ll give our best. It’s the last race before the holidays, so I hope we can finish on a high.”
Sainz also recognised that there is still plenty for Ferrari to figure out after Friday’s running, with the Spaniard admitting that the weekend had brought a “very different start to what we’re used to”.
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He continued: “Since they’ve done the resurface around the whole track, there is a lot more grip and there is a lot more things to learn on this new surface, a lot more graining also on the tyres so it makes the degradation more tricky and less controllable, so I think it’s going to be giving us Formula 1 teams and drivers some headaches going into tonight.”
Pushed on getting the balance between preparing for a wet qualifying and a possibly dry race, Sainz reflected: “It looks like it’s going to be a wet qualifying, but at the same time it also said it was going to rain all day today and it didn’t, so [I’m] open-minded going into tomorrow. The weather here is always unpredictable and we will just need to adapt to whatever comes.”
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