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‘Annoying' power unit issues hampers Sainz

Bahrain Grand Prix – A problem with the Renault power unit prevented Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz from challenging for a place in the top ten. With the fastest first sector of anybody in his final run in Q1, Carlos Sainz was on course for a place in the second part of qualifying until a power …
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