Carlos Sainz has hailed his 'heroic lap' in Q1 of AustrianGP sprint qualifying, after being hit by brake problems with his Ferrari Full story ⬇️
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz has hailed a"heroic lap" in Q1 for Formula 1's Austrian Grand Prix sprint shootout after being hit by brake problems.Sainz was stuck in the garage until the final minutes of the session after reporting brake-by-wire problems on hisHe came back out in time to attempt one flying lap, which propelled him from last to first.
"Without knowing how the track was at the time, having no idea how much grip to find, to put it there with only one lap was a pretty good feeling." "I was quite quick in Q2 on the used tyres and also in Q3, but just due to the problem we had yesterday in Q2 we didn't have any softs left, which we know around here is three to four tenths, so that's why we are P5," Sainz added.
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