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Ferrari beating Norris in Austria ‘almost impossible'

Carlos Sainz admitted that getting his Ferrari ahead of McLaren's Lando Norris in the Austrian Grand Prix will be 'almost impossible' on Sunday. Having looked fast in free practice, both Ferrari cars were knocked out in Q2, with Sainz P11 and team-mate Charles Leclerc ended up P12 in qualifying. As McLaren are Ferrari's main rivals in the Constructors' Championship, seeing Norris put his McLaren on the front row alongside Max Verstappen will have been a disappointing development for the Scuderia. They will take heart from the fact both cars were able to climb up the field at last weekend's race at the Red Bull Ring, and Sainz hopes they will be able to repeat that feat again. “There is...
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