'Proud' Sainz wary of Red Bull revival in Japan
Formula One F1 - Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan - September 21, 2023 Former driver Sebastian Vettel with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz Jr. as he launches 'Buzzin' Corner' a project to raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity REUTERS/Issei Kato
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Ferrari's
Carlos Sainz said Thursday he was proud of ending Red Bull's unbeaten streak
but "wouldn't be surprised" if they do not lose again this season.
Sainz topped
the podium at last week's Singapore Grand Prix to end Red Bull's hopes of an
undefeated Formula One season, with runaway championship leader Max Verstappen
finishing fifth and Sergio Perez eighth.
The Red
Bulls will start as heavy favourites to restore normal order at this week's
Japanese Grand Prix and could clinch the constructors' championship at Suzuka.
Sainz said
beating them in Singapore "gives me a lot of pride" but he did not
pin his hopes on a repeat performance with seven races of the season remaining.
"It
seemed almost like it was going to be impossible to beat them," said the
Spaniard.
"To go
to Singapore and do it in the way we did it is a great feeling, but I wouldn't
be surprised if they win the rest of their races."
Sainz is
currently enjoying a run of form, finishing third at the Italian Grand Prix at
the start of the month before winning in Singapore, and claiming pole in both
races.
He is fifth
in the drivers' standings, 28 points behind Spanish compatriot Fernando Alonso
of Aston Martin.
"It's
always important to keep your head down and try to keep the momentum going,
because it's always difficult to find that momentum in such a competitive
environment," said Sainz.
"Singapore
is over. We focus on Suzuka."
Ferrari are currently
third in the constructors' standings, 24 points behind Mercedes.
Sainz said
he and teammate Charles Leclerc have been dealing with a "tricky" car
and were "still trying to find the right set-up".
"The
only thing I can say is that we've been working hard to try to find the sweet
spot," said Sainz.
"Probably we still haven't found it yet and that's why every week I try something different in the car to try to challenge myself, the car and the team."


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