The Finn of the Italian-Swiss team said he was satisfied with the laps carried out yesterday, underlining how the new single-seater respected the predictions made the day before.
The Monegasque stopped the clock at 1:18.247, a tenth and a half slower than the time set yesterday by Sebastian Vettel. Antonio Giovinazzi also did well, second with a time of 1'19"312
The four-time World Champion of the Red Team completed seventy-one laps during the morning session, stopping the clock at 1'18"161, one second and seven faster than the Mexican Sergio Perez
Present inside the Montmelò pit lane, Mara Sangiorgio took stock of the situation in terms of ranking, underlining the great work done by Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari in the first outing with the SF90
Sebastian Vettel leads the timesheets with the new SF90, but Carlos Sainz's McLaren amazes with the laps covered. Slow start for Alfa Romeo Racing, Haas and Red Bull
According to what was declared by the Italian-Swiss engineer, Ferrari carefully analyzed what happened in the last championship, implementing corrective measures to avoid repeating the drop in performance suffered by the SF71H