Sainz admits he had to 'completely' change his F1 driving style in order to get on top of the handling of this year's Ferrari.
Carlos Sainz has revealed that he has had to"completely" change his driving style to get on top of the characteristics of Ferrari's current Formula 1 car.
"I felt like, after the first few races in 2021, I knew where the limit of the car was. I only had to find one or two tenths in a certain type of corner and I was ready to compete. That's why the second half of the season was so strong and I could get on top of it. "I kept it quite secret where my struggles came from" he said."I think people who understand the sport, and people who do in-depth analysis, more or less know me by now, and know where the issues came from. But just to make it short: I had to change completely my driving style.
"That accumulated frustration until I think it was more or less Canada that I found a bit my way. And since then, I've started performing a little better."
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