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'First Ferrari podium doesn't taste as good as it should' - Sainz

Just five races into his tenure at Maranello, Carlos Sainz has clinched his first podium success for Ferrari with second place in the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix, equalling his previous best race result with McLaren in Italy last year. But despite the breakthrough success for the 26-year-old Spanish driver, he admitted that the moment had been soured by the circumstances in which they had come about. Sainz' team mate Charles Leclerc had clinched pole position for the race on Saturday, but never made it to the grid after a driveshaft issue resulting from his accident in qualifying ruled him out of the start, promoting Sainz to third. Read also: RACE REPORT Verstappen triumphs in game-changing...
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