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Sainz adds nuance to Verstappen's statement on Hamilton

Max Verstappen said in a recent interview that about 90% of the current F1 field would win with the Mercedes. That was not an attack on Lewis Hamilton, but to show how dominant that car is. He therefore added that others would probably be less dominant than Hamilton. His opinion is shared by Carlos Sainz, although he is a little more nuanced. "A difficult question, but I agree with Max", the Spaniard is quoted by Motorsport-Total.com. "90% would probably win races and pole positions at Mercedes. But if you put half the field against Hamilton in a Mercedes, 90% wouldn't beat him". Read more Zanardi transferred to new hospital after five months Bottas shows it's not that...
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