Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc expressed disappointment for missing out on the 2024 Formula 1 constructors’ title, acknowledging McLaren’s victory in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Sainz finished second in his final race for Ferrari, praising McLaren’s performance and expressing pride in Ferrari’s efforts throughout the season. Leclerc showcased a strong drive to finish third after starting from 19th place, but lamented the team’s 16-year wait for a constructors’ championship and the challenges they faced. Despite the setback, both drivers highlighted the progress Ferrari made during the season and expressed confidence in their ability to perform well in the upcoming year. Leclerc emphasized the team’s improved performance in the second part of the season and the strong partnership between himself and Sainz as key factors for Ferrari’s competitiveness.
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