Antonelli Not At The Limit But Friday In Mexico Much Better Than Monza

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Antonelli "nicht am Limit", aber: Freitag in Mexiko "viel besser als Monza"
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Antonelli "not at the limit", but: Friday in Mexico "much better than Monza"

After a difficult weekend at the Italian Grand Prix, the Sauber junior driver hopes to confirm his progress in Mexico

The Italian driver, who is currently eighth in the championship standings, says that he is still not at his best, but feels confident that he can improve his results in the remaining races of the season.

After a difficult weekend at the Italian Grand Prix, Sauber junior driver Antonio Giovinazzi is hoping to confirm his progress in Mexico this weekend.

The Italian driver, who is currently eighth in the championship standings, says that he is still not at his best, but feels confident that he can improve his results in the remaining races of the season.

"I'm not yet at the limit, but I'm improving race by race," Giovinazzi said. "I'm still learning a lot, but I'm confident that I can do well in the remaining races of the season."

Giovinazzi had a difficult weekend at Monza, finishing 11th after being involved in a first-lap incident. However, he is confident that he can bounce back in Mexico.

"Monza was a difficult weekend for me, but I'm confident that I can bounce back in Mexico," Giovinazzi said. "I've always been strong at this track, and I'm hoping to have a good race this weekend."

Giovinazzi's Sauber team is also hoping for a good result in Mexico. The team is currently seventh in the constructors' championship, and is hoping to finish the season in the top five.

"We're hoping to have a good race in Mexico," said Sauber team principal Frederic Vasseur. "We've been strong at this track in the past, and we're hoping to continue that form this weekend."