Interviews after yesterday's sessions.
Sainz
Those first laps in FP1 were the lowest grip I think since Turkey 2020, where we had those crazy low grip conditions. Through the day the track ramped up and picked up some grip.
But with that also, the temperature came down as we got more into the night and then everything seemed a bit more complicated. I think everyone's in the same boat; it's a very fine line between having the tyres ready, and not ready in sector one. And from then on, it can snowball into a very good lap or a very bad lap. So yeah, it is a different track.
I think we're in the mix. Mercedes has been very strong all day, Lando and McLaren also. Maybe we are not performing as strong as everyone was thinking we were going to perform. We have some homework tonight to maybe try and find some lap time, especially coming from qualifying. The race, we seem to be okay once everything gets up to temperature, but over one lap, we seem to still have some work to do.
Leclerc
It went as expected. We are struggling a bit with the tyres because of the very low temperature. Mercedes seems very strong, but we have seen throughout the season that they are more aggressive with the tyres, which in these conditions is an advantage. We need to try to find something to change the situation, but we are not that far away yet.
We have seen that the long-run pace is good, and it is a bit the story of this season, we suffer more in qualifying but we are better in the race. Better this way than the opposite. I hope that overtaking in the race will be as easy as last year, but in the end I remain confident. Today on the fastest lap we would be behind the two Mercedes and probably also the two McLarens, but let's wait until tomorrow.
There is work to do and we have everything to do it in the right direction, but I repeat, the priority remains race pace.