The Citizen (KZN)

Sainz goes fastest in Sakir F1 testing

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Sakhir – Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz set the fastest time in Formula One testing this week, delivering a timely reminder of his talents ahead of his final season with the Italian giants.

Sainz, who will lose his seat to seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton at the end of 2024, clocked a best time of one minute 29.921 seconds on the Sakhir circuit.

Sergio Perez, taking over from defending champion Max Verstappen in the Red Bull, was 0.758sec behind with Hamilton third fastest, more than a second off the pace in his Mercedes.

The morning session of testing came to an early halt when a drain cover on the track became loose.

Both Hamilton and Charles Leclerc hit the cover with the Ferrari of the Monegasque driver damaged to the extent that it needed a new floor.

The incident brought back painful memories for Ferrari. In Las Vegas last season, a manhole cover badly damaged the car of Sainz.

Meanwhile, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner refused to discuss the ongoing investigat­ion into claims that he displayed “inappropri­ate behaviour” towards a female colleague.

Horner, 50, has categorica­lly denied the accusation while Formula One chiefs said they want the issue resolved at the “earliest opportunit­y”.

“As you are well aware there is a process going on which I form part of, and as I form part of that process, I am afraid I cannot comment on it,” Horner told reporters at a media conference.

Asked if there was a timeline for the investigat­ion to be completed, he added: “I’m dreadfully sorry but I really can’t comment on the process or the time scale.

“I think obviously everybody would like a conclusion as soon as possible, but I’m really not at liberty to comment about the process.” –

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