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Sainz reveals what held him back in Spanish GP recovery drive

Article To news overview © RN365/Michael Potts Carlos Sainz was left frustrated by a fourth-place finish at his home event in Spain, despite recovering from errors at the start of the race. The Ferrari driver's podium chances were dealt a blow after a poor start and a spin at Turn 4 in the opening stages sent him out of the points positions. Despite the off, Sainz was able to recover to fourth place and pick up valuable points on a disappointing day for Ferrari. Speaking after the race, Sainz explained that car damage sustained in the spin hampered his recovery. "It was a long, tough race for us," Sainz told Sky Sports F1. "After the gust of wind and the spin, I tried to...
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