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Ferrari's Sainz "exceeded" McLaren expectations - Brown

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has said former driver Carlos Sainz "exceeded our expectations" during his time at the team. Sainz spent two seasons with McLaren after been dropped by Renault after just one campaign. In his time with McLaren, the Spaniard helped the team climb the constructors' standings, culminating in a third-place finish last year. Article continues under video Sainz will race with Ferrari this year, the deal announced before the start of the 2020 season, and Brown had nothing but praise for the now rival driver. “I think he exceeded our expectations," he said. "I think it goes to show that when you give a driver a really good environment, not just a good...
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