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I've been quite impressed with Carlos Sainz lately. He appears to be the more mature driver of the two Ferrari drivers. While Leclerc has pure speed, Carlos has invested more in consistency, and it's paying off for him. It also highlights that Leclerc needs more than just a fast and reliable car to become a world champion.
Additionally, it seems that Ricciardo might have to worry about his seat, as Lawson is showing his potential as a great driver. We know Daniel is past his prime, and he's yet to regain his top form, but Red Bull needs to decide whether they believe Ricciardo will return to his former glory or if Lawson has the potential to become a top-tier driver - and the latter seems more promising.