Ferrari showed promise in the Australian Grand Prix with a one-two finish led by Carlos Sainz while Max Verstappen’s race was hindered by braking issues forcing him to retire. Sainz acknowledges Ferrari’s need for upgrades to match Red Bull’s performance consistently.
Despite planned upgrades for future races, Ferrari aims to bring improvements sooner. Sainz believes he could have challenged Verstappen for the lead without mechanical issues. Overall, Ferrari’s strong performance signals potential competitiveness against Red Bull with further development.
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