Carlos Sainz expressed his frustration after being impeded by Isack Hadjar during qualifying, leading to his elimination in Q1 at the Canadian Grand Prix. Despite feeling strong during practice sessions, Sainz believed his weekend was ruined by the incident, criticizing Hadjar over team radio. The Frenchman defended his actions, stating he thought Sainz had abandoned his lap. Missing out on Q2 by a narrow margin, Sainz remained disappointed and felt his qualifying potential was hindered by the incident. Despite the setback, Sainz maintained his focus on his disappointment and the missed opportunity for a better qualifying result.
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