Before the Safety Cars stage, which resulted in Yuki Tsunoda crashing after 49 laps, Verstappen was in front with ten seconds on Sainz. However, the 27-year-old from Madeleine was sure: “Even without the safety car, I could fight for victory.”
After coming out in Baku a week ago, Sainz regained a lot of self-confidence with a second place finish in Montreal. The Ferrari driver said: “The positive thing about this weekend is that the pace was there the whole time. I was faster in the race and my tires were in control. It gives me confidence for the future.”
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However, the Spaniard mourned the missed opportunity to win the 150th race of his career. “It’s a shame we didn’t win even though we had the best pace,” he said, but added: “But he was still very good.”
Accordingly, Sainz has not yet participated in the world championship, as he confirmed to “Sky Italia”: “I believe in the title. For me, for Ferrari and also for Charles.”
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