“We’ve got some issues that we know that we need to work on.
“But I think in terms of sustainability.
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while Russell is looking to prove he is worthy of the mantle of the Silver Arrows’ next team leader.
Alex Albon ran onto the grass at the chicane of Turns 8 and 9.
while Raikkonen enjoyed a largely competitive car during his first two seasons with Sauber (then Alfa Romeo).
he’s been lacking consistency this year.
“The car was feeling great all weekend and as soon as I got to qualifying that kind of vanished for me
“But it has to be his to make.
“But coming into the weekend.
I just didn’t have grip.