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Sainz: "It's unbelievable how dangerous" Interlagos race was

Toro Rosso driver Carlos Sainz has backed F1 race direction's cautious approach to the wet conditions in the Brazilian Grand Prix - and even said the race was, at times, too dangerous. Due to constant rain making for a very wet track surface at Interlagos, the race had been delayed, started under safety car and had two subsequent red-flag stoppages, although eventually all 71 laps were run in time. Sainz, who finished sixth, said the conditions were much tougher than they would have looked on TV. "For me, it's very easy from home to say 'oh, these guys, why aren't they racing, this isn't F1 anymore'. From inside, it's unbelievable how difficult it was, how dangerous it was," Sainz...
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