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Sainz 'lost for words' after heartbreaking retirement

Article To news overview © XPB Images Carlos Sainz was left "lost for words" following his retirement from the Austrian Grand Prix due to a mechanical issue. The Spaniard had been chasing down Max Verstappen for P2 when, on Lap 57 of 71, smoke began billowing from the back of his Ferrari, forcing him to pull off the track as marshals raced to put out the flames. Sainz admits that he was taken aback by how suddenly the issue happened. "There was no feedback coming from the engine that this was about to happen," he told Sky Sports F1. "[It was] very sudden, and [I'm] a bit lost for words, because it's obviously a big loss on points and [the loss of] a huge result...
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