Vanja #66 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2023, 09:27Unfortunately for both himself and Ferrari, Sainz is fixated only on getting and staying ahead of Leclerc in the race in whatever way possible. In the first stint, he let Max blow past him without trying to hold him back to help save the P3 that Ferrari had with Leclerc at that point, only to hook on to Max with DRS to keep up and get right behind Leclerc in order to try and pass him. He lacked the pace to do so though.Xyz22 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2023, 17:30Hamilton was too strong, but yeah Charles would have passed Norris for sure.
Charles was super quick this weekend considering how strong Sainz usually is and the issues of the SF 23 that are terrible for Leclerc's driving style. Unfortunately, as usual, Ferrari ruined his weekend. Not the first time and won't be the last.
His attitude, complaining and constant opposition to putting the team ahead of himself is not received well within the team since Binotto left. It doesn't look like he'll be staying after next year. And to me it looks like he'll scorch the earth on his way out, hope I'm wrong.
So a F1 driver trying to beat his teammate? Holly lord, he should be banned from F1!
Contrary to your claims, Sainz is a team player, and Ferrari said it repeatedly. You can provide some source or quote to prove your point if you can find some, but you cannot because your claims are plain false. Prove me wrong with some quote from Ferrari please!
Only that he´s not Charles wingman, even if some fans assume he should be exactly that. Sainz role is determined by Ferrari team, not by Leclerc fans fortunately