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Sainz: "It was a bad race from start to finish"

MADRID, 22 May.

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Sainz: "It was a bad race from start to finish"

MADRID, 22 May. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Spanish driver Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) has assured that the Spanish Grand Prix race, in which he finished fourth and in which his teammate Charles Leclerc was forced to abandon due to power problems when he was leading with solvency, has been "bad from start to finish", and has recognized that they have "suffered" throughout the appointment.

"It's a shame, it was a bad race from start to finish, with many problems with the steering wheel and, above all, with that gust of wind that must have caught me entering turn 4," he told DAZN about his he spun on the seventh lap, which dropped him from fifth to eleventh position.

"I didn't know how to manage it, I went into the gravel and damaged the car on the ground, I was running with very little downforce for the rest of the race. Even so, we tried to come back and in the end we were fourth, suffering a lot the whole career. It is what it is," he said.

In addition, the man from Madrid acknowledged that this "has been a bad race for the team." "A shame for Charles, we don't know exactly what happened yet. It's part of a 23-race championship; there are always going to be good races and bad races. This has been one of the worst for the team so far this season, but we will try to rebuild ourselves for Monaco," he concluded.


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