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Sainz hopes Ferrari still competitive at Monza with ‘opposite' F1 car concept

Carlos Sainz is hoping Ferrari will be as competitive at the Italian Grand Prix as it was last term despite going in an 'opposite' direction with its Formula 1 car concept. Ferrari has come into this weekend eager to attain a headline result on home soil amid a challenging run which has seen its nascent […]
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