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A send off from the troops for Carlos Sainz

The troops at Toro Rosso rallied around Carlos Sainz on the starting grid in Suzuka as the Spaniard was set to run his last race with the Faenza-based team. It was a memorable moment but one which wasn't followed by an equally unforgettable performance by the Renault-bound driver unfortunately.
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