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Sainz happy with less help off the line

Formula 1 rookie, Carlos Sainz, is looking forward to the introduction of restrictions on driver aids, particularly those that help with race starts.   Sainz, who races for Toro Rosso, believes that it is important that a driver’s skill be brought to the fore, even at the start of a race.   Speaking to Formula1.com, Sainz feels the start should rely much more on the driver than on any computer software.   “I know zero details about what they want to ban, but if they want the driver to play a bigger role when the lights go out in terms of managing torque maps and things like that then I think it’s a positive thing. “If it’s more and more driver...
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