"With Miguel, we didn’t do badly, especially considering that his gap to the front was the smallest it’s been since the start of the season. We made some major changes to the bike, and it seems they helped, as you could see from the pace he managed to keep. Jack, on the other hand, was unlucky at the start, Alex Márquez lost the rear right in front of him, forcing Jack to shut the throttle and lose positions. From there, without being able to overtake easily, it became tough. But based on what we saw, I’m convinced that if he had started further up the grid, he could have fought for points. We’ll try again tomorrow, we’re feeling fairly confident that we can do well."