Carlos Sainz won’t be at “100 per cent” on F1 return - but vows “I feel ready”
Carlos Sainz has provided a health update ahe♈ad of his F1 return in Australia.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz feels ready to return to F1 actio♋n after missing the last race in Saudi Arabia.
Sainz was ruled out of the race in Jeddah ahead of final practice after he was diagnosed with appendic🦂itisꦗ.
The Spaniard was forced to unꦉdergo surgery - which ruled him out of the running - paving the way for Oliver Bearman to make his F1 debut.
Bearman performed magnificently on his first outing for Ferrari, finishing seventh ahead of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.
🐎Sainz will return to the cockpit oܫf the SF-24 when Friday practice kicks off in Melbourne.
Looking ahea𒅌d to the week൩end, Sainz provided an update on his health and the challenge he faces.
“I’ll let you know tomorrow when I get back in the car and the G-forces throw me🌠 around a bit,” he said.
“But I fe꧃el ready. I’ve done as muc💫h as possible to recover and you cannot imagine the effort and logistics that I have done to be fit for this race.
“Progress, I’m very h꧋appy with the progress I’ve made and now, as I said, it’s time to jump in the car and see how I f💃eel.”

Sainz is doubtful that he will be at full fitness in Australia but remains confident of a “strong weekend” provided he’s not 🗹in pain wh🌃ile driving.
“I’ll try for sure, he added. “It’s not like I’ll be 100 per cent for it because obviously I’ve been 10 days in bed – not 10 days training and going to the simulator 🤡and preparing for a normal weekend.
“B𓆉ut, if I’m fit to race and I don’t have any pain or any bad symptoms, I can still put together 𝓡a strong weekend and the target will be to challenge the Red Bull.”

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