Bortoleto thanked his partner for the support.

Bortoleto thanked his partner for the support.

      The first home Grand Prix of Gabriel Bortoleto's career ended with two crashes — in the sprint and in the main race. Commenting on what happened, the Brazilian said he would learn from it and thanked his teammate for his support…

      Gabriel Bortoleto: "I need to learn to manage risks better. I was more aggressive than usual, tried new moves, but the sprint is not the best time for experiments. If you crash the car, you won't get through qualifying, which is what happened to me.

      I'll analyze everything, draw conclusions and move on. It hurt, because it was my home round, but it's just another race weekend.

      I'm grateful to Nico for his support. He said that in his twenty years he's seen worse, and that I have many good moments and setbacks ahead, but they'll make me stronger. He's proud of my achievements this year. I'll keep going in the same spirit, and the good moments will come."

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Bortoleto thanked his partner for the support.

The Brazilian said he would draw conclusions and thanked his partner for the support…