Carlos Sainz admits being 'worried' over Ferrari reliability with Leclerc grid penalty

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Charles Leclerc's reliability problems haven't gone noticed in the other side of the Ferrari garage. F1

Carlos Sainz admits being ‘worried’ over Ferrari reliability with Leclerc grid penaltyCarlos Sainz has admitted he is “worried” about the prospect of reliability-related grid penalties coming his way this season, with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc taking a 10-place drop at only the second race of the year.

With Sainz sharing a garage with his Ferrari team-mate, and the same parts, he is naturally concerned about what the future holds for him as he looks to get by this season. But the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will bring the drivers to a completely different style of circuit this time around, and the Spaniard is hopeful that the SF-23 will be more competitive around Jeddah.

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