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Sainz suggests McLaren went ‘too aggressive’ with tyres

While Ferrari were conservative with their tyres in Qatar, Carlos Sainz believes their rival McLaren probably went 'too aggressive'. The two teams are scrapping it out for P3 in the final Constructors' standings, and once the chequered flag flew at the Qatar Grand Prix it was Ferrari who emerged with the high ground, as Sainz crossed the line P7, while team-mate Charles Leclerc finished P8. Struck down by an unexpected puncture, Lando Norris ultimately was the highest-finishing McLaren in P9. For Sainz the initial damage was done at the start, as from P5 on the grid his used mediums created an instant disadvantage, while from then on Ferrari were reluctant to push their tyres too hard. But...
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