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Sainz wants return to old Spanish GP track layout

Article To news overview © Ferrari Carlos Sainz believes a return to the old final sector at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya could improve the racing at the Spanish GP. From 2007, the final part of the lap has featured a slow-speed chicane which has become increasingly unpopular with the fans. George Russell previously told RacingNews365.com that he would like to see F1 revert to the two fast sweepers and Sainz has now backed this proposal. "I just feel the old school version of the track is what I grew up watching and what I really enjoyed from this track was those last two corners," Sainz told RacingNews365.com and other select members of the press. "Since a chicane...
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