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Sainz eyes ‘extreme' scenarios after taking grid penalty

Carlos Sainz says he is unflustered by the prospect of having to start Formula 1’s Turkish Grand Prix from the rear of the field after taking on a fresh power unit. Ferrari readied its upgraded hybrid system for Charles Leclerc in Russia and has fitted the new component to Sainz’s SF21 in Turkey. As a […]
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