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Carlos Sainz at risk of missing 2023 Monaco GP

Following initial concerns that Carlos Sainz might find himself ruled out of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix, it's been reported that he will be fit to drive on Friday, after bruising his thigh during the annual Monaco charity football match on Tuesday. Many were instantly concerned after seeing Sainz with a heavily bandaged right thigh on the side-line of the pitch, with the Spaniard having been substituted due to the injury. Little was initially known over how seriously the Ferrari driver had hurt himself; however, F1 journalist Giuliano Duchessa shared on social media that Sainz had simply suffered a contusion. 'Known earlier than expected, fortunately it was only a contusion for...
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