In the team radio, Sainz naturally exclaimed: "NONONO."
This might just be the fate of a Ferrari driver; as long as you're driving this tractor, someday you'll find yourself crying inside it.
When Sainz's car finally stopped, flames erupted from the engine compartment, and the fire spread fiercely, quickly engulfing the entire side pod.
By the time Sainz got out of the car, the flames had already reached his hand.
However, the greatest function of an F1 driver's racing suit is fireproofing, so even though the flames touched Sainz, he still jumped out of the car as if nothing had happened.
Afterward, Sainz naturally sat dejectedly by the track.
The opportunity for a decent race, to significantly close the points gap with Leclerc, is just gone.
Anyone in his position would be devastated.
When Sainz retired, he drove his car to the pit entry on the track at Matthew's entrance.
