The first two rounds were not good for you, with three retirements in four races despite good performances. How are you experiencing this start of the season?
Difficult, obviously. We are far from a dream start to the season, with three retirements suffered without the responsibility of the team or mine having ever been engaged. It started in Bahrain, where I started 2nd in the main race. I had a big card to play. I knew Zane Maloney (double winner in Sakhir and current leader of the championship. Editor's note) would eat me in the first lap with the Soft tires. My objective was above all to pass (Gabriel) Bortoleto at the start, because I liked it
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