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Sainz: ‘No discussion’ over two-stop race after first stint

Carlos Sainz says a two-stop strategy in the US Grand Prix became the de facto choice for Ferrari after a challenging first stint had degraded his tyres. Both Sainz and Scuderia teammate Charles Leclerc kicked off their afternoon on the medium tyre. However, the Monegasque ran a longer first stint before switching to the hard rubber, hoping to put together a successful one-stop race. Sainz enjoyed a solid start from fourth on the grid, the Spaniard clocking in third at the end of the first lap. But he was overhauled in short order by Lewis Hamilton and future race winner Max Verstappen., after which he settled into fifth position from where he pondered his next move. Read also: Leclerc:...
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