Charles Leclerc eyeing top four finish at Canadian Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc has a big job of damage limitation in front of him later this afternoon in Montreal, but he believes that a top-four finish can be an attainable target in the Ferrari.
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Charles Leclerc has a big job of damage limitation in front of him later this afternoon in Montreal, but he believes that a top-four finish can be an attainable target in the Ferrari.
Carlos Sainz is ready to make up for a frustrating qualifying session on Saturday, as he gave up the chance to achieve his first pole position in Canada. It did seem that Max Verstappen of Red Bull was always one step ahead of the rest of the drivers throughout qualifying, however, Sainz was up on Verstappen after his first sector on his final lap in Q3.
Max Verstappen quipped that Fernando Alonso is “a bit old” now, but is still very much aware of what he can do on the first lap of a race.
As Max Verstappen seeks to claim a first Canadian GP victory, a jumbled grid behind him has ensured Montreal's first race since 2019 will be action-packed.
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With team-mate Charles Leclerc starting at the back of the grid due to an engine penalty, Sainz was left to fight alone for Ferrari in qualifying on Saturday at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
However, the Ferrari driver has set fourth as a more realistic target, and even then he admits that he will need to catch a break through strategy.
The first F1 Canadian Grand Prix in three years takes place in Montreal later today.