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VIDEO: Carlos Sainz accuses rival of cheating

Article To news overview Carlos Sainz has expressed his disappointment in rival Nasser Al-Attiyah after Sunday's final stage at the Andalucian Rally. Al-Attiyah, who won the stage by 43 seconds, was recorded slowing down his Toyota Hilux in order to cut across a grassy patch and rejoin the stage having missed an entire section of the course. Sainz took to Twitter to share a statement expressing his frustations with Al-Attiyah, and also shared the video recorded by a spectator. Al-Attiyah was given a two minute penalty by the FIA for the shortcut. You must accept cookies to view this content You have not currently accepted all necessary cookies. You can change your cookie preferences here ....
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