Carlos Sainz had a complicated ranking in the Brazilian GP. The Ferrari driver suffered an accident while trying to set a good time that would allow him to start at the front of the grid. He wasn’t the only one to suffer a collision, Franco Colapinto He also went against the protections at the start of the session.
Sainz He was trying to set a good time which would allow him to reach Q3 but the Madrid driver was the victim of wet asphalt of the Interlagos circuit. While attempting to take a turn, Carlos ended up losing control of the rear of the car due to a slide which caused the car to spin and I ended up crashing against the wall.
In these moments, Sainz had the tenth best time in hand, several drivers exceeded the mark of the Spaniard who will start this Sunday’s race from the thirteenth position.
In any case, the biggest concern is whether you will be able to compete. The rear of the Ferrari was completely destroyed and the Italian team’s engineers will have to act quickly and efficiently to be able to prepare the car for the race.