Antonio Giovinazzi: I just need a clean weekend
Antonio Giovinazzi i💧s hopeful of picking up his maiden Formula 1 points in Bahrain, believing he ju🌳st needs a clean weekend to break into the top 10.
Giovinazzi finished 15th in Australia after struggling with traffic before fighting back from a Q1 exit to take P11 last time out in Bahrain, narrowly missing out on�♊� the points.

Antonio Giovinazzi is hopeful of picking up his maiden Formula 1 points in Bahrain, b🎃elieving he just needs a clean 🍌weekend to break into the top 10.
Giovinazzi finished 15th in Australia after🍒 struggling with traffic before fighting back from a Q1 exit to take P11 last time out in Bahrain, narrowly ꦰmissing out on the points.
The Italian heads into this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix eager to enjoy an issue-free weekend with Alfa Romeo, having seen te♒ammate Kimi Raikkonen pick up points in both races so far t⛄his season.
“I think in Melbourne we had a good qualifying, especially in Q1. I was there on top, and then in Q2 I had an issue and I didn’t p𝔍ut it altogether,” Giovinazzi explained.
“And then in the race, after 300 metres, my car was just not good with damage🙈 from the [frong wing] piece of Ricciardo.
“And in Bahrain the opposite: in qualifying I was for half a tenth possible to go to Q2 but it didn’🙈t happen, and then in the race I think the pace was really good. For one position and maybe without the Safety Car in the end, I could have been in the points.
“I need 🍰just a clean weekend. Also in Bahrain, we had an issue in FP2 where it was the best ses💃sion to see our potential, and we didn’t make [the most of it], so we just need a clean weekend.
“I🦄’m sure the car is there. We have a good package, we just need to put it altogether and I’m sure we can have a good result.”
This♐ weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix sees Giovinazzi return to the site of his most recent F1 start prior to the 2019 season, wher꧂e he endured a difficult weekend that saw him twice crash out on the main straight for Sauber in 2017.
It proved to be Giovinazzi’s last Sauber start in a tw𓃲o-race stint standing in for the inju🔯red Pascal Wehrlein.

Giovinazzi joked that questions about his last China start were inevitable, but stressed he was in a far better posജition this ꧃time around.
“At that moment, I had a differ⭕ent and a more difficult situation,” Giovin𓄧azzi said.
“I had the Melbourne weekend where I jumped in just on Saturday, and 🐬then here I missed also Friday, so it was a different situation. I didn’t know the team quite well, it was not my car, so now I’m more confident.
“I did two years as a third driver, so a lot of simulator time and a lot of testsꦰ with Ferrari, so yeah, I’m a differ💃ent driver.
“I know what happened two years ag🦂o, but I need to just enjoy [this one] and try to make the best result for the team.”
Additional reporting by Michael Lamonato.