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Ex-F1 driver slams ‘lame duck' Carlos Sainz

After suffering back-to-back retirements at the Australian and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz Jr made his much-needed return to the podium at the recent Miami Grand Prix. The Spaniard, who started second alongside his team-mate, made a great initial launch off the line. Disappointingly for Sainz though, he was overtaken around the outside by Max Verstappen at the very first corner, dropping the Ferrari driver down to third. Sainz never looked set to trouble neither Leclerc or Verstappen, with the latter going on to win the inaugural race at the Miami International Autodrome. Sainz, at times, had to defend from Sergio Pérez, however, the Spaniard massively benefited from the Red...
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