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Sainz reveals the physical impact of his back-to-back retirements

Article To news overview © XPB Images Carlos Sainz has admitted that his consecutive retirements in Australia and Imola left him suffering physically as the Miami Grand Prix weekend wore on. After reaching the podium in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, Sainz went more than a month without completing a race distance due to the two early DNFs. As a result, Sainz faced a fitness battle in a hot and humid race at the Miami International Autodrome, made worse by a heavy practice crash that left him with a sore neck. Sainz explains performance drop-off in Miami Asked to reflect on the Grand Prix, and how his pace fell away between the first and second stints, Sainz revealed some physical struggles....
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