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Sainz expecting to wait until 2022 for winning Ferrari

Jul.31 Carlos Sainz says it is only "common sense" to conclude that he will not be world champion or even win races after switching to Ferrari next year. The Spaniard, who currently drives for McLaren, was asked about Ferrari chairman John Elkann's recent admission that a red car is unlikely to win a race until at least 2022. Defending Elkann's prediction, Sainz told El Mundo Deportivo: "You don't have to be a genius to see that Formula 1 is being dominated by Mercedes. "Right now it's difficult for everyone, whether it's Ferrari, Red Bull, McLaren, Renault or Racing Point to fight for the world championship with the dominance of this year. And in 2021, the cars will...
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