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Sainz wants more clarity after Verstappen-Hamilton incident

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz previously joined the group of drivers who still find the rules somewhat confusing after the incident between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in Brazil, but at the same time believes that further talks will take place after this season to provide more clarity. Speaking after the Qatar Grand Prix, the Spaniard believes the rules are still unclear, despite the drivers' briefing in which race director Michael Masi tried to clarify. "In terms of the approach in the race, it's still not very clear," he said in conversation with Autosport.com. Read more Horner lashes out at Wolff again: 'Toto felt the need to point that out' Drivers want consistent action...
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