The race was very tense Ferrari. The Italian team thought they could fight for the race based on last Saturday’s standings, but when Mercedes pushed, they couldn’t do anything. Charles Leclerc neither Carlos Sainz.
This caused both Ferraris to remain in no man’s land. Third and fourthaway from the Mercedes, it was only possible to decide which of the two would enter the podium. Carlos ended up going with Russell and Hamilton and he didn’t like it. Charles Leclerc.
In a moment of great race confusion, Sainz was fourth behind the Monegasque and Ferrari told Leclerc on the radio: “We told Carlos that don’t put yourself under pressure so you only have to worry about the tires.
Charles responded angrily, “Try telling him in Spanish.” » The outcome of the fight didn’t make Leclerc happy at all, and it seems he hasn’t fully accepted it. Sainz took the podium in his place.