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Sainz unfazed by Gasly "more potential" claim

McLaren driver Carlos Sainz has defended his decision to quit Red Bull Racing after claims from boss Christian Horner that new driver Pierre Gasly has "more potential" than the Spaniard. Earlier in the week, Horner claimed that signing the Frenchman instead of Sainz was the correct decision, as they believe Gasly has "more potential for us". Sainz previously drove for Red Bull, and drove for Renault at the end of 2017 and throughout the 2018 season, only for his seat to be taken by Daniel Ricciardo, acknowledges that he lost the chance to drive for Red Bull when he joined Renault from Toro Rosso. "It could have gone either way, me or Gasly, but I know when I left...
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