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Sainz: Brazil to bring Renault "back to reality"

Following two impressive weekends for Renault, Carlos Sainz believes the Brazilian Grand Prix will bring the French team "back to reality". Renault scored 22 points in the past two races making them almost guaranteed to finish 4th. In Mexico, Renault finished ahead of both Mercedes and Ferrari in Friday practice. Having enjoyed this, both Sainz and Nico Hulkenberg finished outside the top 10 in both sessions yesterday. "It's a bit back to reality for us. When I was saying this could be a more challenging track I was not too wrong, we see the lap times today," Sainz told motorsport. “I think we can be closer than what we were today. We get a bit back to our...
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