Front-row starter Carlos Sainz still in “a lot of discomfort” after surgery

Carlos Sainz still ex𝓰periencing discomfort after starring in 🌌F1 Australian Grand Prix qualifying.

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari in the post qualifying FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 3, Australian
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari in the post qualifying FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World…

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz has admitted he is still experiencing “a lot of discomfort and weird feelings” on his return to the cockpit of his Ferrari F1 car at the Australian Grand Prix.

The Spaniard was forced to sit out of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix just two weeks ago due to needing immediate surgery to remove his appendix, but has been able to return t💎o action in Melbourne.

Sainz turned in an impressive performance in qualifying to get within 0.270 seconds of Red Bull’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen as he claimed a spot on the front row and outpaced Ferrari teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.

"It's been a tough couple of weeks, a lot of days in bed waiting to see if I 💜could make it to this weekend," Sainz said after qualifying.

"To put it on the front row after leading through qualifying, I was♋ almost൲ not believing it, especially after how tough it's been.

"I'm very happy to be challenging the Red Bulls this weekend. I was a bit rusty at the beginning yesterday but then I got up to speed and I could finally find the p🍷ace and feeling good with a🌜 car.

"I'm not gonna lie. I'm not in my most comfortable state when I'm driving out there, but I ca♏n get it done.

"A lot 🔜of discomfort and weird feelings but no pain🐼, so it allows me to push for a flat out.”

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari SF-24. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 3, Australian Grand Prix, Albert Park, Melbourne,
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari SF-24. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 3, Australian Grand Prix…

Although he is not experiencing any pain while driving, Saiꦑnz conceded he is not yet “100 percent” comfortable behind the wheel.

“I think🌠 it's 🐽impossible to feel 100% after spending seven to 10 days in bed like I did just trying to recover,” he explained.

“But the good thing, you know, is that I had no pain. I just have the discomfort, and obviously ever❀ything feels a bit weird inside, but I can push. Especially today, I could push flat out.

“Yesterday, I took it easy at the beginning, Had to do some tweaks to the se🅠at, to the belts, to the brake pedal. But today, you know, when the adrenaline came up in quali and I could close the visor and go for it, I could go for it, which is a gജood thing.

“Hopefully tomorrow I still do another step of recovery, putting a lot of emphasis on physiotherapy and recovery, you know, these days. All of it is focused around it and hopefully tomorrow I can b💟e OK.”

Asked if he thinks he can beat Verstappen in the grand prix, Sainz replied: I🐻 think nowadays you need to be 100% to beat Max and today I wasn't. And probably due to that, I missed out on pole.

“I think today if I would have done 100% ♈good job, pole position could have been possible. I need to be 100% to beat Max. I will give it my absolute everything to do it because it's been a while since Singapore, 🐓and he's been on that top step since.

“But yeah, if there's ♐one weekend where we have a good pace, it's this one. Tricky track to overtake, tricky on tyrꦕes. So who knows? I think we might have a chance.” 

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