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Sainz learned the most from 'challenging' 2022 campaign
Carlos Sainz says his 2022 campaign with Ferrari with his most challenging season yet in Formula 1, but also the one from which he has learned the most since his debut in the sport in 2015. Last year, Sainz passed through the sacred gates at Ferrari after six seasons in F1, having raced successfully with Toro Rosso, Renault and McLaren. The sport's regulations change at the start of 2022 ushered in a new breed of cars. But while Ferrari's new-generation ground effect F1-75 hit the ground running, with Charles Leclerc winning two of the first three races, Sainz struggled to adapt to the Scuderia's contender. But steady progress eventually ensued, with Sainz bridging the gap to Leclerc and...
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