Carlos Sainz revealed he had been struggling with the revamped Turn 10 as he qualified sixth for his home race, the Spanish Grand Prix.

Driving a Ferrari for the first time at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, the 26-year-old put up a creditable qualifying performance to be only 0.110sec and two positions behind his team-mate, Charles Leclerc.

But while the top three were well out of reach, with Valtteri Bottas a sizeable 0.637sec ahead of Leclerc, Sainz felt he could have been best of the rest without a couple of errors – including one at a part of the track that has been redesigned since the 2020 race last August.

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