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Sainz: F1's future in good hands with young stars

Carlos Sainz believes the future of Formula 1 is in safe hands, with the quality of young driving talent on the grid showing they can mix it with the best. At 26, Sainz was the oldest driver on the podium in Monaco at the weekend after Max Verstappen's victory, standing alongside the Dutchman and Lando Norris on the rostrum. Having experienced life as a team-mate of both drivers, as well as currently sharing the garage with another prodigious talent in Charles Leclerc, Sainz has first-hand experience of how strong Formula 1's future will be. The three drivers were on good form in the post-race press conference after spraying each other with champagne following their performance in Monte...
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