May 3, 2024

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Damon Hill sees Sainz as more Ferrari than Leclerc

Damon Hill sees Sainz as more Ferrari than Leclerc


    After the French Grand Prix that left no one indifferent, after the Leclerc accident and Verstappen’s victory, bringing him closer to re-verification of the title won in 2021, the 1996 world champion and a regular in the Paddock of current F1, Damon Hill shared , his impressions of the form each driver represents inside Ferrari and during the races:Charles is obviously fast“However, he doesn’t see that per se as what the team needs.

    Carlos Sainz worker

    But Carlos seemed like a captainHill said. “He seems more familiar with the strategy, and seems to be able to make decisionsDamon Hill comments on Sky Sports F1’s Any Driven Monday programme, emphasizing one of the Madrid native’s well-known strengths, such as his ability to read and interpret races as they happen, and his ability to adapt to changing situations much better than most drivers and even strategists do. If we remember what happened in Monaco this season, where, thanks to Carlos Ferrari’s sixth sense, he managed to save the titles, after throwing the race into the sea at Leclerc.

    Strategic Mistakes

    With regard to Ferrari’s strategies, Damon continues to criticize the repeated failures committed by the wall in this area, and sees the biggest problem is that their strategies remain.”half wayHill continues,Someone has to take over and say, “Okay, we’re making a decision.” It is the clear direction of the pilot or strategist‘, referring to a more united and confident drive, which those from Maranello lack, as was also seen at Silverstone.

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    The criticism in the strategic field comes right after a new situation in which the Cavallino brand has cast doubt on its management and reading of racing, when Paul Rijkaard made the decision to send Carlos Sainz back to the pit a few minutes later. Laps from the end as they expected a major drop in performance to come in the last laps, leaving Sainz without a podium. This decision was vigorously discussed on the radio with his engineer Ricardo, but finally, unfortunately, he obeyed the orders of the team.

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