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Yuki Tsunoda has been handed a grid penalty for impeding Lewis Hamilton during today's qualifying session, while Carlos Sainz gets a reprimand and no further action is to be taken against Lance Stroll.
The car wasn't bad in the long run we did in FP2, and we hope we'll find ourselves in the position to fight for points with Yuki.
Tomorrow's race will have two sides to it. On the one hand, Max Verstappen is the clear favourite, while on the other, it is impossible to say who else could finish on the podium.
Tomorrow's race will not be easy for us, given how difficult it is to overtake and how close everyone is, but in our long runs we saw signs that lead us to believe we can make up places.
Today was a continually moving target with the constantly changing conditions and there were moments where we thought it could get away from us.
The AMR23 is working well here in the wet and the dry so we should have a competitive car to fight for strong points in race conditions too.
It's not been an easy afternoon for the team today with both cars starting out of place from our expectations.
Today's result is not representative of the potential of our package, a potential we had shown in every session of the weekend so far.
Red flags and changing conditions make it a tough qualifying session for the Dutch Grand Prix, as Leclerc and Hamilton fall by the wayside and Albon delivers.
Claiming that the problems with Ferrari's 2023 contender are "crystal clear", the team's head of chassis, Enrico Cardile plans an all new car for 2024.
Max Verstappen is quickest in a soggy final practice session disrupted by three red-flag stoppages.