Bortoleto prevé un inicio difícil para Audi en el GP de Canadá

Gabriel Bortoleto espera perder posiciones en la salida del Gran Premio de Canadá de Fórmula 1, a menos que logre un buen arranque mientras sus rivales tienen problemas. El piloto de Audi expresó su preocupación tras una difícil sesión de clasificación en Montreal.

Bortoleto se clasificó decimotercero para la carrera, mientras que su compañero de equipo, Nico Hülkenberg, fue undécimo. Ambos pilotos perdieron cuatro puestos en la salida del evento sprint anterior, un patrón que Bortoleto vinculó al rendimiento de la unidad de potencia del equipo. Describió los problemas como centrados en la conducción y la potencia, más que en el chasis.

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