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Carlos Sainz braced for penalties after 2022 Austrian GP

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was denied a podium in Austria after his engine caught fire as he was moments from passing Max Verstappen for second. The Spaniard had held back at the start of the race instead of fighting team-mate Charles Leclerc to avoid a repeat of Saturday’s sprint when Max Verstappen comfortably took victory, and the Monegasque found his way past the Dutchman 10 laps in. The reigning champion pitted for Hards, and the Ferraris went extremely long, with Leclerc passing Verstappen on fresh tyres before the Red Bull driver pitted again. The two Ferraris pitted once more, and Leclerc found his way through, before Sainz got to within DRS range of the 24-year-old. READ: Charles...
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