Carlos Sainz still battling sickness in Jeddah after “very difficult day”
Carlos Sainz reflect♊s on a "very difficult day" at the Saudi Arabiaౠn Grand Prix.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz has revealed that he’s still battling ill💙ness in Saudi Arabia, describing the first day of running as “very difficult”.
Sainz was forced to miss Wednesday’s media da☂y after Ferrari announced that he was unwell.
The Spaniard was back in action for practice in Saudi Arabia, finishing seventh overall in the more representative second session, 0.628s off 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso’s top time.
Reflecting on his day, Sainz ൩said: "O൲bviously a very difficult day after feeling sickThe last 24 hours have been tough and difficult for me.
"Today wꦆas all about trying to get myself on track and learn as much as possible from the car without really pushing too much the limits as I was still a bit on the non-ideal s💯ide, but we managed to complete the programme without issues.”
Looking ahead to qualifying, Sainz doubts he will be at 100 per ꦇcent in terms of fitness.
"Hopefully tomorrow I'm feeling better, even if probably I will not be 100%,” he added. But feeling better will allow me to be more ༺on the limit and perform a good Saturday.”
Ferrari left the season-o🎃pening Bahrain Grand Prix as the second-fastest team, with Sainz finishing third behind the two Red Bulls.

However, Sainz💎 is uncertain about Ferrari’s place in🌠 the pecking order in Saudi Arabia.
"Today it's very difficult to read into lap t🌳imes," he added. "We will prepare everything and try to go for a good qualifying.
"The track is super high grip and high speed, sꦑo it also makes ಌit tough from a physical point of view.
"It's a lotꦫ more demand🐟ing for the car but also for the driver.
"A tricky day, ജas I said, but we managed to get it done. Now we'll go and take some rest and come bac🌱k tomorrow stronger."

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