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FIORIO: Charles LECLERC cannot be compared to Fernando ALONS

Former Ferrari sporting director Cesare Fiorio believes that a newcomer to the Maranello team, Carlos Sainz, is already at the level of Charles Leclerc.

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Italian he also believes it is Ferrari he started this year’s season very strongly, and on top of that he praised it Sainz, who joined this year Ferrari, where he replaced Sebastian Vettl, having previously successfully raced for McLaren and there also won his first two podium finishes.

According to Flower, the Spanish racer is doing a good job in his new team, but still has room for improvement, especially in qualifications. "In my opinion, however, he is very strong in the race and is on the same level as Leclerc. He's still making mistakes in qualifying, but that's probably because he needs to get to know his new car even better,”Is Florio told Italian colleagues from FormulaPassion.it.

Cesare Fiorio, the former sports director of Ferrari, praised the start of this year's season of his former team and the performance of newcomer to the team Carlos Sainz, who, in his opinion, is already at the level of Leclerc.

Because it is Charles Leclerc on one lap very fast and because he often pulls more out of his car than the car is actually capable of, the young Monaco sometimes compared to Fernando Alonso, a former Maranello team racer who is racing for the team this year Alpine F1. The former director believes this is not justified. “He can really get a lot out of his car, but he still makes too many mistakes. Alonso made a lot fewer of them,”He concluded Florio.

The young Monaco is often compared to Fernando Alonso, a former Ferrari racer and current Alpine F1 team, but Fiorio believes this is not justified as Alonso made fewer mistakes than Leclerc. - Photo: HB Press

                                       

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