Will Carlos Sainz withstand the pressure in Austria?

07/08/2022 at 02:54

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Charles Leclerc’s anger after not winning the British Grand Prix is ​​still very present on the wall of the Prancing Horse

Carlos Sainz won his first raceThe strange thing is that there were hardly any celebrations at Ferrari because of a tantrum by Charles Leclerc, who accused the team of harming him with the strategy.

Later Carlos Sainz did not help him too much in the last laps either, disobeying team orders that they asked him to stand 10 cars away from his partner and that he settled with the already famous “stop investing”. The Italian team has managed to half calm the situation.

the boss of ferrari Matia Binotto ate the role of going to dinner at Monte Carlo to guarantee that he is the leader of the team, although of course he is momentarily. Sainz is just 11 points behind his teammate after an unusual season of misfortune.

In Austria, the home of Red Bull, Ferrari will try to show that the relationship between its drivers is far from broken, despite the fact that the odds say that the battle is served with both being able to fight to win. Leclerc is listed at [3.50]while Sainz appears to share [3.50][9.00]

The Italians see the panorama complicated and it is not for less for a Verstappen who has a chance to catch his breath again after his misfortune at Silverstone with the parts of the Alpha Tauri reducing its performance. The Dutchman will want to show off before his bosses and the victory share to [1.75] We don’t think it’s bad at all for the way things are.

Outsiders

Now, it is a good time to measure the growth of the Mercedes team after its great performance at Silverstone. It seems reasonable to us that they can be very competitive in the sprint race which is celebrated on Saturday and why not maybe it will be Lewis Hamilton’s brand new day this season at the top of the quota [10.00].

Indeed, there’s rain forecast for the weekend and we all know that means Fernando Alonso can do some magic. A podium fee [14.00] It’s far from nonsense considering he’s coming off his best result of the season with a fifth at Silverstone. What if El Nano manages to silence the war at Ferrari?

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