With Carlos Sainz saying the track had become “too wet for mediums”.
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the Danish driver has needed to prove Haas wrong as to why they axed him.
with his quickest lap of 1:24:435 on soft tyres good enough for P1 ahead of Ferrari pair Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
and the Dane pegged it back somewhat in races to a closer 13-9 margin come the end of the season.
and getting one over on each other in qualifying will be a good first step towards that.
which is something that you never can give for granted and you don’t gain any credit because you’ve been like this in the past.