"We had great highs and lows today. Starting with a positive: Fabio did a more than amazing job in qualifying. He was riding faultlessly and not only got pole but also set a new All-Time Lap Record. This shows the progress we are making. Of course, it's a shame that we didn't manage to capitalise on it in today's Sprint – nobody will be more disappointed than Fabio himself – but that doesn't take away from the level of riding that he has been showing all weekend. Tomorrow he will start from pole again and have a second chance. Another positive aspect is how Álex managed a very difficult Saturday. He had two crashes in FP2, and the last one was especially heavy. After a medical check, he was declared fit to ride, but he could only do one lap in qualifying, so he was at the back of the grid. Mentally and physically, that's a tough situation for a rider to be in, but Álex did well in the Sprint. He gradually gained confidence again, and he got in some good overtakes which also helps to get the confidence back for tomorrow. After this eventful day, we will prepare for a long Race of 25 laps tomorrow. We will give it our all to get the best results possible."