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Transparency has got the best out of Sainz ahead of Ferrari move - Seidl

Andreas Seidl has revealed McLaren's "open and transparent" relationship with Carlos Sainz has ensured there has been no acrimony this season despite his impending departure to Ferrari. It was announced before the start of the campaign that Sainz would be leaving McLaren at the end of this year to join the Scuderia as the replacement for Sebastian Vettel. Article continues under video That could potentially have resulted in a degree of friction between the driver and the team, but as Daniel Ricciardo has given his all for Renault, so Sainz has equally left no stone unturned with McLaren. "The most important thing, from the beginning, was to work in an open and transparent...
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