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Sainz: Outpacing Ferrari gives McLaren hope for future

Carlos Sainz says McLaren can take "hope and ambition" from its impressive run to fifth place in the Hungarian Grand Prix that saw it outpace Ferrari at one stage of the race. Sainz recorded his second straight fifth-place finish at the Hungaroring with a foot-perfect display, jumping teammate Lando Norris and Red Bull's Pierre Gasly at the start before keeping Gasly behind throughout the second stint of the race, having run long before pitting off the Soft tyre. Sainz revealed after the race that he was told his pace was better than that of Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel in third and fourth towards the end of the opening stint. "Maybe the Hungaroring...
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