McLaren’s Carlos Sainz says his team “has to be proud and happy” after its opening day of pre-season testing which saw the Spaniard book the second fastest time on Monday.
Sainz concluded his day 0.397 seconds behind pace setter Sebastian Vettel following a good effort in the last half hour of the session and with help of a set of Pirelli super soft tyres.
With the exception of a minor issue that halted Sainz’s MCL34 at the end of the pitlane in the afternoon, it was a productive 119 laps for McLaren and its new recruit.
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“I think everyone in the team has to be proud, has to be happy,” said Sainz.
“The hard work over the winter, the plan we put together to have the car early for the presentation and to be out on track at nine o’clock [has paid off].
“This afternoon we completed some long runs, we finished the day with the red flags at six o’clock.
“So it was definitely a good way to start, and definitely people here at the track are happy. But we must not forget all the people back at Woking who are the main ones who put together this car.”
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