‘It was looking good for victory’ – Leclerc says he ‘cannot hide disappointment’ after falling to P4 at end of British GP | Formula 1®

by 24britishtvJuly 3, 2022, 11 p.m. 37
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Charles Leclerc was looking well placed in the British Grand Prix to take his first victory since Melbourne back in April. That was until a late Safety Car put the advantage into the hands of Ferrari team mate Carlos Sainz, who passed Leclerc before claiming his first win, as Leclerc took P4.

Starting P3 on the grid at the Lap 3 race restart – coming after an ugly pair of crashes involving Zhou Guanyu and Alex Albon on Lap 1 – Leclerc soon closed up behind Sainz, the Spaniard having taken the lead after Max Verstappen suffered damage and dropped down the order.

READ MORE: Sainz converts pole into maiden Grand Prix victory at Silverstone after scintillating race

Leclerc was allowed past on Lap 31 of 52, but when a Safety Car was called eight laps later, Sainz, Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez behind pitted for new soft tyres, as Leclerc remained on his used hards in the lead – Sainz then passing as green-flag racing resumed, leaving Leclerc to heroically try to fend off Perez and Hamilton. He was unable to, however, eventually coming home a “disappointed” P4.

“The very last part really [didn’t work out] just from the Safety Car onwards,” said Leclerc. “Before that. We were extremely quick, just the first lap [where Leclerc made contact with Perez at the restart] I thought it was over. I saw the front wing fly off and I was like, ‘that doesn’t look good.’

“But after that, we managed to find the right balance, changed a little bit the tools, changed a little bit the driving and all was looking good for a victory. But obviously with the Safety Car at the end, we decided to leave the lead car out and to pit the [trailing] car, which was myself and Carlos, and it didn’t pay off for me, so it’s a big disappointment.

“On the other hand, it’s great for Carlos, it’s a dream come true for him I’m sure, but I cannot hide my disappointment too on my own race. It’s disappointing.”

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