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Sainz faces questions for trading competitive McLaren for struggling Ferrari

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Carlos Sainz Jr. Image: Getty Images
Carlos Sainz Jr. Image: Getty Images

• Ferrari's lack of pace worrying for some.

• Sainz not thinking about 2021 switch to Ferrari.

• Ferrari brought updates to the second race of the season.

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Carlos Sainz says he is not yet worrying about his move to Ferrari for 2021.

The Spaniard will replace Sebastian Vettel, but he will presumably not enjoy a substantially better car than the German as the current machines are being carried over to 2021 for reasons of cost.

Asked if he is therefore particularly worried about Ferrari's performance, Sainz insisted: "Not really.  As you say I'm not thinking about any carry-over of their form to next year. I'm confident they've always been at the top in Formula 1 and they will make it back there sooner rather than later.  At the moment I'm happy to fight them on track."

Ferrri will bounce back

In Austria last weekend, it was Sainz's McLaren team mate Lando Norris who managed to chase home Charles Leclerc for an unlikely early podium. But the Briton says he is expecting Ferrari to speed up.

"Ferrari will show its strengths throughout the season. I think they still have the better overall package," said Norris.

Ferrari has rushed some new parts, including front and rear wings and a revised floor, to Maranello for the second race in Austria.

Vettel said: "It will be a good sign of whether we are right or wrong in the direction of our ideas."

But the biggest problem for Ferrari is not aerodynamics, but engine power. Many believe the Italian team was hobbled by the FIA as a result of the engine illegality saga of 2019.

Kimi Raikkonen, who drives a Ferrari-powered Alfa Romeo, told C More: "There is a lot of speculation, but it's not useful to join in on that. We are trying to do the best with what we have."

Another Ferrari-powered driver - Haas' Romain Grosjean - was more forthright, admitting he was "shocked" that his Maranello-made engine power is "much lower" than it was last year.

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