Sainz: In Jeddah, it's important to gradually increase your speed

Sainz: In Jeddah, it's important to gradually increase your speed

      Williams racers didn't score any points in Bahrain, but they hope to win back on the difficult city track in Jeddah.…

      Alex Albon: "The weekend in Bahrain was not good for the team, but we showed a good pace and learned a lot. We will try to use this experience in Jeddah, at the final stage of a series of three races in a row.

      Jeddah is one of the fastest street tracks on the calendar, there is almost no room for mistakes. This year, the difference between the teams is so small that points can only be earned if you have completed the qualifying and race perfectly. We will do our best to fight for a high position in the middle group of teams."

      Carlos Sainz: "It's a pity that my race ended in Bahrain, but we showed a good pace over the weekend and will try to bring it to Saudi Arabia. In Jeddah, you need to gradually increase your speed in order to gradually get used to the city track and fully trust the car by the beginning of qualifying.

      I missed this stage last year due to illness, I haven't raced here for two years now, and I'm looking forward to seeing this interesting track again. Let's see what conclusions we can draw from the experience of recent weeks in order to make the most of this weekend."

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Sainz: In Jeddah, it's important to gradually increase your speed

Williams racers didn't score any points in Bahrain, but they hope to win back on the difficult city track in Jeddah.…