It’d be ironic if Sainz ends up as Ferrari’s top driver this year and even challenges for the championship (though I doubt it with Max’s dominance). He seems to have really matured at Ferrari, evolving into a well-rounded driver.
Meanwhile, Leclerc’s got the speed, but he’s still repeating the same mistakes from his early days at Ferrari, showing a lack of progress.
I always get the feeling Leclerc is moments away from disaster, whereas I never really feel that with Sainz, even though he made his fair share of mistakes in the past. If I was Ferrari I’d rather have consistency for when they eventually make a car capable of winning a championship.
It’d be ironic if Sainz ends up as Ferrari’s top driver this year and even challenges for the championship (though I doubt it with Max’s dominance). He seems to have really matured at Ferrari, evolving into a well-rounded driver.
Meanwhile, Leclerc’s got the speed, but he’s still repeating the same mistakes from his early days at Ferrari, showing a lack of progress.
I always get the feeling Leclerc is moments away from disaster, whereas I never really feel that with Sainz, even though he made his fair share of mistakes in the past. If I was Ferrari I’d rather have consistency for when they eventually make a car capable of winning a championship.