Sainz: Charles must fight Max on his own but he can do it

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Sunday, 24 July 2022 at 10:42
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Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz believes his teammate Charles Leclerc can win the 2022 French Grand Prix from pole position, despite having both Red Bull drivers right behind on the starting grid but he can't help out as he did in qualifying.

The Spaniard, who played a big part in helping Leclerc to pole during Saturday's qualifying by giving him a slipstream 'tow' down the straight, can be of no help during the race as he starts from the back due to engine penalties.
While Leclerc's Ferrari gets wheeled to top spot of the Paul Ricard the grid, reigning F1 World Champion and 2022 title rival Max Verstappen will line-up his Red Bull in second place. The stage is set for another intriguing round to their battle for supremacy.
"Charles will have to fight on his own against Max but I believe he can do it," Sainz told Sky Sports television.
"I think this car in every race we go to is very quick. It's all about nailing the start and nailing the strategy, which I'm sure the team will do well."
Ferrari have won the last two races, Sainz in Britain and Leclerc in Austria, but Ferrari's bid to win their first title since 2008 has been damaged by unreliability and engine failures.
There has been talk of tension in the team, particularly after Leclerc lost out to Sainz at Silverstone on strategy. While the Monegasque is far better placed, points-wise, at midway ifn the season to take the charge to championship leader Verstappen.
There is no question the Reds have prioritise Leclerc for their title thrust, with Leclerc towing the line as he did in France this weekend.

Carlos: We just showed we are a very solid team and we get on very well

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After Saturday's qualifying Sainz said it proved Ferrari were working well together: "I'm happy that Charles got the pole position, that we are up there as a team.
"I think we received a lot of criticism this year for the strategy and we just showed we are a very solid team and we get on very well, there's a very good atmosphere and we are willing to help each other as much as possible."
Leclerc thanked Sainz for a gesture that Verstappen also recognised as "a smart thing to do" and looked forward to a race that has only ever been won from pole since it returned to the calendar in 2018.
"I think it will be tricky because the Red Bull guys seem to be very, very quick in the race simulations they've done yesterday. So we've worked a little bit on the car for the race," he told reporters.
"Hopefully, it will go better for us tomorrow. But tyre management will be a thing.
"We were good in Austria, we struggled a bit more yesterday, but I think we did a significant step up in performance since yesterday so hopefully we can show that tomorrow in the race," added Leclerc.
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