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While Formula 1 is becoming less enthusiastic in Germany, interest in Formula E is growing. No doubt this is partly thanks to the many Germans active in the electric class: Andre Lotterer, René Rast, Maximilian Günther and Pascal Wehrlein. The latter is the title frontrunner and one of the favorites to win next weekend’s two E-Prix races in Berlin.

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De Vries predicts Spanish Grand Prix: 'Lots of relegation to tyres'

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Nyck de Vries has performed much better in Monaco than at previous Grands Prix this season. The Dutch seem to have brought this form to the Spanish country. Around Barcelona, ​​the AlphaTauri drivers had a great time. He started the race in 14th place. In a press conference with GPblog and others, De Vries looked to the future.

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De Vries looks ahead to GP Spain: 'Long race with a lot of relegation'

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Nyck de Vries has performed much better in Monaco than at previous Grands Prix this season. The Dutch seem to have brought this form to the Spanish country. Around Barcelona, ​​the AlphaTauri drivers had a great time. He started the race in 14th place. In a press conference with GPblog and others, De Vries looked to the future.

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Ferrari F1 upgrades have not shown their best in Spain, says Sainz

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The Spaniard managed to make the most of improvements to the SF-23 in Barcelona as he became Max Verstappen’s closest challenger to pole.

But while performances at such a circuit where the air is so crucial bodes well for the progress Ferrari has made, Sainz believes the nature of the Barcelona circuit is not actually performing to its best potential.

He believes the high-speed nature of the venue is not particularly suitable for Ferrari, so future venues will have clearer evidence of progress.

“The new kit is mainly about improving low-to-mid speed, and in that area we really feel like a step in the right direction,” he said.

“As I said before the weekend, it’s a step in a different direction. It’s not so much a big upgrade or a big change in our performance as it opens up a different operating range window for the car.

“That’s the main goal of this upgrade, not suddenly half a second faster. I think it’s doing the job, and it’s working well.

“We also want to make the car more predictable, easier to drive, and easier to do laps. Hopefully it will go in that direction, but unfortunately we’ve gone down a route that doesn’t work for us.

“We’ve been really bad at high speed since the start of the season. Since Australia we’ve been struggling with balance and bounce and a lot of things that happen to us at high speed.

“So, we’re just going to focus on that now and see if we can improve it because, as you can see, the low speeds aren’t actually bad at all for us.”

Top three in qualifying Lando Norris, McLaren, pole position Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

Top three in qualifying Lando Norris, McLaren, pole position Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

Photography: Mark Sutton/ motorsport pictures

Sainz believes the fact that he put Ferrari on the front row, while team-mate Charles Leclerc ended up being eliminated in Q1, is further indication of one of his team’s biggest weaknesses – its very narrow operating window, which is It’s all too easy to suddenly lose competitiveness.

“I don’t know exactly what happened to Charles, but it’s been the same story all year,” he said.

“It felt like it was a very narrow window for us; a very narrow car window; and a very tricky car.

“Once the situation gets tricky, it goes in one direction or the other and you’re fighting with a very different balance. It was a good line for me today.

“It turned out not bad, but it was tough because now it looks like the midfield is really starting to get close to us. You have guys like Alpine and even Haas, Lando (Norris) and McLaren showing up. Yes, they join us in the race for second or third place.

“Obviously Red Bull are in a league of their own, but everyone else, it looks really, really nervous.”

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