Ferrari Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz says he was frustrated to learn about Pirelli\u2019s issues in Qatar and overnight changes to track limits at the Losail track from the media.
Late on Friday evening Pirelli discovered damage to tyres caused by kerbs, and the company informed the FIA single-seater director Nikolas Tombazis of their findings. By Saturday morning and with more information having emerged from Pirelli’s investigation, the FIA had formulated a response.
“At the same time we arrived here today in the morning, and we see the news in the press. “Nobody informed us that there is going to be to track limits, and no one told us the tyres are delaminating or anything like that.” Expanding on the communications issue, he added: “We have to learn things from the press which is clearly not what or how things should be done.
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