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"Angry" Sainz frustrated by reliability issues

An "angry" Carlos Sainz admitted his frustration after having had to retire yet again due to an engine problem in the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Toro Rosso driver had to start the race from the pitlane after his car shut down as he tried to make his way to the grid. His race then lasted just a couple of corners before he suffered an engine failure. It was Sainz's seventh retirement of the season, and the Spaniard admitted the situation was far from ideal. "It's the seventh time in the whole season. It means 50 per cent of the races that I have not finished. That is not what you want in a rookie year, and it's not what you are here for, you are here to get experience and to...
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