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Carlos Sainz ‘needed’ Miami podium after recent woes

Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz is pleased to have returned to the podium in Miami after a difficult last couple of races in Australia and Italy. The Spaniard suffered a heavily disrupted qualifying in Australia before crashing out of the race early on, and a further crash in qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix preceded a hit from behind from Daniel Ricciardo as his day ended early in Bologna too. The pressure mounted on the 27-year-old when he found the barrier during practice in Florida, but qualifying second and finishing the race third was just the tonic he needed as he seeks to improve his fortunes. READ: Sainz reveals he’s still struggling with neck pain after Miami crash...
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