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Sainz left angry: Everything that could have gone wrong went wrong

Article To news overview © Ferrari / Twitter Carlos Sainz has voiced his anger after a difficult qualifying session at the Australian Grand Prix saw him qualify down in ninth. The Ferrari driver suffered some bad luck in Q3, with Fernando Alonso's crash in the Alpine bringing out the red flags just before Sainz was able to cross the line to put his first lap in. There were then further problems with starting the car for his final run, leaving the Spaniard frustrated at the end of the session. "[The first lap] was a normal lap," Sainz told Sky Sports F1. "The lap at the end, we had a problem with the starter. We couldn't start the car, we went out three minutes late...
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