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Sainz wants to hit reset button in Barcelona

 XPB Images Carlos Sainz says he is keen to ‘reset’ his 2016 F1 campaign from next weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, after the Toro Rosso driver experienced a challenging quartet of flyaway races. Although Sainz managed to score points in Australia and China, the Spaniard was also forced to retire in Bahrain following a collision with Force India’s Sergio Perez and suffered a litany of issues in Russia last time out. With the Ferrari-powered STR11 showing promising pace since the start of the season, Sainz is left frustrated at the missed opportunities. “We are not hiding it, we are very disappointed with the way these first four races went,” Sainz said. “Me...
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