The Spaniard from Ferrari could be forced to change the power unit and start from the back of the grid at the French GP next Sunday. But F1 history is full of spectacular comebacks – here are the most memorable
Who said that, to get on the podium of a Formula 1 GP, it is necessary to start from one of the first rows on the starting grid? Sure, the top positions of the grid statistically give an advantage, but the top racing series has a large number of exciting comebacks that have remained engraved in history. A long series of episodes to which Carlos Sainz’s ambitions at Le Castellet may have to cling: the spectacular explosion of his Ferrari’s engine in Zeltweg should in fact lead the Cavallino to replace the Spaniard’s power unit, incurring a penalty that would force him to snap from the bottom of the grill. In short, after Charles Leclerc’s sanction in Montreal – 5th at the finish line, but started 19th – in the French GP scheduled for the weekend we could see the other F1-75 protagonist of a Sunday comeback from the rear of the group, dreaming of a place in top-3.
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