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Sainz unsurprised by Latifi treatment after Abu Dhabi

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz is disappointed but not surprised by the abuse and death threats that Williams’ Nicholas Latifi has received since his title-influencing accident at the season-ending 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Latifi put his car in the wall with five laps of the race remaining, bringing out the Safety Car. Up until that point, Sir Lewis Hamilton had been leading title rival Max Verstappen by a comfortable margin. The Safety Car then backed the pack up, and race director Michael Masi made a strange decision to allow only the five lapped cars between the leaders through – this would allow the Dutchman to pass Hamilton for the title on the final lap of the 2021 F1 season. Red...
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