F1 | GP Portugal, last row for both Haas

Schumacher just two tenths behind Latifi, Mazepin half a second behind the German

F1 | GP Portugal, last row for both Haas

Back row for both Haas in the Portuguese Grand Prix. Mick Schumacher once again finished ahead of Mazepin, this time by half a second. The German, who made some mistakes, is still only two tenths behind Latifi's Williams, a sign of constant improvement at least on his side of the garage. The Russian also certainly showed something more, who did not spare himself the now classic spin, we reached ten in less than three race weekends, but leaving aside this note of color (?!) he too seems to have accumulated experience session after session.

“Considering the free practice, I think the other teams took an extra step with the second set of soft tyres, while we didn't - Mick admitted. Anything can happen on this track: if you get an unfavorable gust of wind at the wrong time you lose half a second in the first sector alone. We can still be satisfied, we are making constant steps forward every race weekend and we should be happy with this. I feel more and more comfortable with the car."

“Yesterday I didn't have much feeling with the car and the track – Mazepin said. Then we managed to make some steps forward this morning. The wind picked up and this put us at a disadvantage, also because no driver likes it when atmospheric factors affect the balance of the car making it unpredictable, but the grip at least improved compared to yesterday. Overall the car is better, we are close to getting the most out of it."

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