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Sainz 'never really got into the rhythm' on wet track

Carlos Sainz says he struggled "to get into the rhythm" during the first half of Sunday's wet-to-dry Singapore Grand Prix, which led to his deficit to race leaders Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc. Sainz crossed the checkered flag in third place but over 15 second behind Perez and 7.5 seconds adrift from Leclerc. The Spaniard pointed to a lack of grip at the front of his F1-75 in the wet conditions that impacted his pace in the first half of the race relative to his rivals. "It was a bit of a strange one," said Sainz after the race. "I've been quick all weekend, quick in all conditions, but that first stint on the intermediates I lost the front tyres very quickly...
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